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import { OperatorFunction } from '../types';
import { operate } from '../util/lift';
import { OperatorSubscriber } from './OperatorSubscriber';
export function map<T, R>(project: (value: T, index: number) => R): OperatorFunction<T, R>;
/** @deprecated Use a closure instead of a `thisArg`. Signatures accepting a `thisArg` will be removed in v8. */
export function map<T, R, A>(project: (this: A, value: T, index: number) => R, thisArg: A): OperatorFunction<T, R>;
/**
* Applies a given `project` function to each value emitted by the source
* Observable, and emits the resulting values as an Observable.
*
* <span class="informal">Like [Array.prototype.map()](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/map),
* it passes each source value through a transformation function to get
* corresponding output values.</span>
*
* 
*
* Similar to the well known `Array.prototype.map` function, this operator
* applies a projection to each value and emits that projection in the output
* Observable.
*
* ## Example
* Map every click to the clientX position of that click
* ```ts
* import { fromEvent } from 'rxjs';
* import { map } from 'rxjs/operators';
*
* const clicks = fromEvent(document, 'click');
* const positions = clicks.pipe(map(ev => ev.clientX));
* positions.subscribe(x => console.log(x));
* ```
*
* @see {@link mapTo}
* @see {@link pluck}
*
* @param {function(value: T, index: number): R} project The function to apply
* to each `value` emitted by the source Observable. The `index` parameter is
* the number `i` for the i-th emission that has happened since the
* subscription, starting from the number `0`.
* @param {any} [thisArg] An optional argument to define what `this` is in the
* `project` function.
* @return A function that returns an Observable that emits the values from the
* source Observable transformed by the given `project` function.
*/
export function map<T, R>(project: (value: T, index: number) => R, thisArg?: any): OperatorFunction<T, R> {
return operate((source, subscriber) => {
// The index of the value from the source. Used with projection.
let index = 0;
// Subscribe to the source, all errors and completions are sent along
// to the consumer.
source.subscribe(
new OperatorSubscriber(subscriber, (value: T) => {
// Call the projection function with the appropriate this context,
// and send the resulting value to the consumer.
subscriber.next(project.call(thisArg, value, index++));
})
);
});
}