Qbservable.Timer Method (IQbservableProvider, TimeSpan, TimeSpan, IScheduler)
Returns a queryable observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then each period.
Namespace: System.Reactive.Linq
Assembly: System.Reactive.Providers (in System.Reactive.Providers.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<ExtensionAttribute> _
Public Shared Function Timer ( _
provider As IQbservableProvider, _
dueTime As TimeSpan, _
period As TimeSpan, _
scheduler As IScheduler _
) As IQbservable(Of Long)
'Usage
Dim provider As IQbservableProvider
Dim dueTime As TimeSpan
Dim period As TimeSpan
Dim scheduler As IScheduler
Dim returnValue As IQbservable(Of Long)
returnValue = provider.Timer(dueTime, _
period, scheduler)
public static IQbservable<long> Timer(
this IQbservableProvider provider,
TimeSpan dueTime,
TimeSpan period,
IScheduler scheduler
)
[ExtensionAttribute]
public:
static IQbservable<long long>^ Timer(
IQbservableProvider^ provider,
TimeSpan dueTime,
TimeSpan period,
IScheduler^ scheduler
)
static member Timer :
provider:IQbservableProvider *
dueTime:TimeSpan *
period:TimeSpan *
scheduler:IScheduler -> IQbservable<int64>
public static function Timer(
provider : IQbservableProvider,
dueTime : TimeSpan,
period : TimeSpan,
scheduler : IScheduler
) : IQbservable<long>
Parameters
- provider
Type: System.Reactive.Linq.IQbservableProvider
The local Qbservable provider.
- dueTime
Type: System.TimeSpan
The relative time at which to produce the first value.
- period
Type: System.TimeSpan
The period to produce subsequent values.
- scheduler
Type: System.Reactive.Concurrency.IScheduler
The scheduler to run the timer on.
Return Value
Type: System.Reactive.Linq.IQbservable<Int64>
A queryable observable sequence that produces a value after due time has elapsed and then each period.
Usage Note
In Visual Basic and C#, you can call this method as an instance method on any object of type IQbservableProvider. When you use instance method syntax to call this method, omit the first parameter. For more information, see or .