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- import { Observable } from '../Observable';
- import { SchedulerLike } from '../types';
- /**
- * Creates an Observable that starts emitting after an `dueTime` and
- * emits ever increasing numbers after each `period` of time thereafter.
- *
- * <span class="informal">Its like {@link index/interval}, but you can specify when
- * should the emissions start.</span>
- *
- * ![](timer.png)
- *
- * `timer` returns an Observable that emits an infinite sequence of ascending
- * integers, with a constant interval of time, `period` of your choosing
- * between those emissions. The first emission happens after the specified
- * `dueTime`. The initial delay may be a `Date`. By default, this
- * operator uses the {@link asyncScheduler} {@link SchedulerLike} to provide a notion of time, but you
- * may pass any {@link SchedulerLike} to it. If `period` is not specified, the output
- * Observable emits only one value, `0`. Otherwise, it emits an infinite
- * sequence.
- *
- * ## Examples
- * ### Emits ascending numbers, one every second (1000ms), starting after 3 seconds
- * ```ts
- * import { timer } from 'rxjs';
- *
- * const numbers = timer(3000, 1000);
- * numbers.subscribe(x => console.log(x));
- * ```
- *
- * ### Emits one number after five seconds
- * ```ts
- * import { timer } from 'rxjs';
- *
- * const numbers = timer(5000);
- * numbers.subscribe(x => console.log(x));
- * ```
- * @see {@link index/interval}
- * @see {@link delay}
- *
- * @param {number|Date} [dueTime] The initial delay time specified as a Date object or as an integer denoting
- * milliseconds to wait before emitting the first value of 0`.
- * @param {number|SchedulerLike} [periodOrScheduler] The period of time between emissions of the
- * subsequent numbers.
- * @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 `0` after the
- * `dueTime` and ever increasing numbers after each `period` of time
- * thereafter.
- * @static true
- * @name timer
- * @owner Observable
- */
- export declare function timer(dueTime?: number | Date, periodOrScheduler?: number | SchedulerLike, scheduler?: SchedulerLike): Observable<number>;
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