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package io.reactivex.flowables; import io.reactivex.Flowable; import io.reactivex.annotations.Nullable;
A Flowable that has been grouped by key, the value of which can be obtained with getKey().

Note: A GroupedFlowable will cache the items it is to emit until such time as it is subscribed to. For this reason, in order to avoid memory leaks, you should not simply ignore those GroupedFlowables that do not concern you. Instead, you can signal to them that they may discard their buffers by applying an operator like take(0) to them.

Type parameters:
  • <K> – the type of the key
  • <T> – the type of the items emitted by the GroupedFlowable
See Also:
/** * A {@link Flowable} that has been grouped by key, the value of which can be obtained with {@link #getKey()}. * <p> * <em>Note:</em> A {@link GroupedFlowable} will cache the items it is to emit until such time as it * is subscribed to. For this reason, in order to avoid memory leaks, you should not simply ignore those * {@code GroupedFlowable}s that do not concern you. Instead, you can signal to them that they * may discard their buffers by applying an operator like {@link Flowable#take take}{@code (0)} to them. * * @param <K> * the type of the key * @param <T> * the type of the items emitted by the {@code GroupedFlowable} * @see Flowable#groupBy(io.reactivex.functions.Function) * @see <a href="http://reactivex.io/documentation/operators/groupby.html">ReactiveX documentation: GroupBy</a> */
public abstract class GroupedFlowable<K, T> extends Flowable<T> { final K key;
Constructs a GroupedFlowable with the given key.
Params:
  • key – the key
/** * Constructs a GroupedFlowable with the given key. * @param key the key */
protected GroupedFlowable(@Nullable K key) { this.key = key; }
Returns the key that identifies the group of items emitted by this GroupedFlowable.
Returns:the key that the items emitted by this GroupedFlowable were grouped by
/** * Returns the key that identifies the group of items emitted by this {@code GroupedFlowable}. * * @return the key that the items emitted by this {@code GroupedFlowable} were grouped by */
@Nullable public K getKey() { return key; } }