map<S> method
Transforms each element of this stream into a new stream event.
Creates a new stream that converts each element of this stream
to a new value using the convert
function, and emits the result.
For each data event, o
, in this stream, the returned stream
provides a data event with the value convert(o)
.
If convert
throws, the returned stream reports it as an error
event instead.
Error and done events are passed through unchanged to the returned stream.
The returned stream is a broadcast stream if this stream is.
The convert
function is called once per data event per listener.
If a broadcast stream is listened to more than once, each subscription
will individually call convert
on each data event.
Unlike transform, this method does not treat the stream as chunks of a single value. Instead each event is converted independently of the previous and following events, which may not always be correct. For example, UTF-8 encoding, or decoding, will give wrong results if a surrogate pair, or a multibyte UTF-8 encoding, is split into separate events, and those events are attempted encoded or decoded independently.
Example:
final stream =
Stream<int>.periodic(const Duration(seconds: 1), (count) => count)
.take(5);
final calculationStream =
stream.map<String>((event) => 'Square: ${event * event}');
calculationStream.forEach(print);
// Square: 0
// Square: 1
// Square: 4
// Square: 9
// Square: 16
Implementation
@override
Stream<S> map<S>(S convert(T event)) => origin.map(convert);