import { Observable } from '../Observable';
import { asyncScheduler } from '../scheduler/async';
import { SchedulerLike } from '../types';
import { timer } from './timer';
/**
* Creates an Observable that emits sequential numbers every specified
* interval of time, on a specified {@link SchedulerLike}.
*
* Emits incremental numbers periodically in time.
*
* ![](interval.png)
*
* `interval` returns an Observable that emits an infinite sequence of
* ascending integers, with a constant interval of time of your choosing
* between those emissions. The first emission is not sent immediately, but
* only after the first period has passed. By default, this operator uses the
* `async` {@link SchedulerLike} to provide a notion of time, but you may pass any
* {@link SchedulerLike} to it.
*
* ## Example
*
* Emits ascending numbers, one every second (1000ms) up to the number 3
*
* ```ts
* import { interval, take } from 'rxjs';
*
* const numbers = interval(1000);
*
* const takeFourNumbers = numbers.pipe(take(4));
*
* takeFourNumbers.subscribe(x => console.log('Next: ', x));
*
* // Logs:
* // Next: 0
* // Next: 1
* // Next: 2
* // Next: 3
* ```
*
* @see {@link timer}
* @see {@link delay}
*
* @param {number} [period=0] The interval size in milliseconds (by default)
* or the time unit determined by the scheduler's clock.
* @param {SchedulerLike} [scheduler=async] The {@link SchedulerLike} to use for scheduling
* the emission of values, and providing a notion of "time".
* @return {Observable} An Observable that emits a sequential number each time
* interval.
*/
export function interval(period = 0, scheduler: SchedulerLike = asyncScheduler): Observable {
if (period < 0) {
// We cannot schedule an interval in the past.
period = 0;
}
return timer(period, period, scheduler);
}