bufferCount method
Buffers a number of values from the source Stream by count
then
emits the buffer and clears it, and starts a new buffer each
startBufferEvery
values. If startBufferEvery
is not provided,
then new buffers are started immediately at the start of the source
and when each buffer closes and is emitted.
Example
count
is the maximum size of the buffer emitted
RangeStream(1, 4)
.bufferCount(2)
.listen(print); // prints [1, 2], [3, 4] done!
Example
if startBufferEvery
is 2, then a new buffer will be started
on every other value from the source. A new buffer is started at the
beginning of the source by default.
RangeStream(1, 5)
.bufferCount(3, 2)
.listen(print); // prints [1, 2, 3], [3, 4, 5], [5] done!
Implementation
Stream<List<T>> bufferCount(int count, [int startBufferEvery = 0]) =>
BufferCountStreamTransformer<T>(count, startBufferEvery).bind(this);