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Observable Utility Operators
        David Karnok edited this page May 8, 2018 
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    This page lists various utility operators for working with Observables.
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materialize( )— convert an Observable into a list of Notifications - 
dematerialize( )— convert a materialized Observable back into its non-materialized form - 
timestamp( )— attach a timestamp to every item emitted by an Observable - 
serialize( )— force an Observable to make serialized calls and to be well-behaved - 
cache( )— remember the sequence of items emitted by the Observable and emit the same sequence to future Subscribers - 
observeOn( )— specify on which Scheduler a Subscriber should observe the Observable - 
subscribeOn( )— specify which Scheduler an Observable should use when its subscription is invoked - 
doOnEach( )— register an action to take whenever an Observable emits an item - 
doOnNext( )— register an action to call just before the Observable passes anonNextevent along to its downstream - 
doAfterNext( )— register an action to call after the Observable has passed anonNextevent along to its downstream - 
doOnCompleted( )— register an action to take when an Observable completes successfully - 
doOnError( )— register an action to take when an Observable completes with an error - 
doOnTerminate( )— register an action to call just before an Observable terminates, either successfully or with an error - 
doAfterTerminate( )— register an action to call just after an Observable terminated, either successfully or with an error - 
doOnSubscribe( )— register an action to take when an observer subscribes to an Observable - 
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doOnUnsubscribe( )— register an action to take when an observer unsubscribes from an Observable - 
finallyDo( )— register an action to take when an Observable completes - 
doFinally( )— register an action to call when an Observable terminates or it gets disposed - 
delay( )— shift the emissions from an Observable forward in time by a specified amount - 
delaySubscription( )— hold an Subscriber's subscription request for a specified amount of time before passing it on to the source Observable - 
timeInterval( )— emit the time lapsed between consecutive emissions of a source Observable - 
using( )— create a disposable resource that has the same lifespan as an Observable - 
single( )— if the Observable completes after emitting a single item, return that item, otherwise throw an exception - 
singleOrDefault( )— if the Observable completes after emitting a single item, return that item, otherwise return a default item - 
repeat( )— create an Observable that emits a particular item or sequence of items repeatedly - 
repeatWhen( )— create an Observable that emits a particular item or sequence of items repeatedly, depending on the emissions of a second Observable 
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