How to use RxJs distinctUntilChanged?

Thijs Koerselman picture Thijs Koerselman · Mar 29, 2016 · Viewed 27.5k times · Source

I'm getting started with RxJs (using the v5 beta), but somehow I can't figure out how to work with distinctUntilChanged. The output from the code below if I run it in babel-node is

[ 'a', 1 ]
{ key: 'a', state: 1 }
Next:  { value: 42 }
Completed

That is not what I would expect. Why is only one entry passing distinctUntilChanged? I would expect the output to be

[ 'a', 1 ]
[ 'a', 0 ]
[ 'a', 1 ]
{ key: 'a', state: 1 }
{ key: 'a', state: 2 }
{ key: 'a', state: 0 }
{ key: 'a', state: 1 }
Next:  { value: 42 }
Next:  { value: 24 }
Completed

Here's the code

import {Observable} from 'rxjs'

Observable.of(['a', 1], ['a', 1], ['a', 0], ['a', 1])
  .distinctUntilChanged(x => x[1])
  .subscribe(x => console.log(x))

Observable.of({key: 'a', state: 1}, {key: 'a', state: 2}, {key: 'a', state: 0}, {key: 'a', state: 1})
  .distinctUntilChanged(x => x.state)
  .subscribe(x => console.log(x))

Observable.of({value: 42}, {value: 42}, {value: 24}, {value: 24})
  .distinctUntilChanged(x => x.value)
  .subscribe(
    function (x) {
      console.log('Next: ', x)
    },
    function (err) {
      console.log('Error: ' + err)
    },
    function () {
      console.log('Completed')
    }
  )

The links in the v5 docs for these functions appear to be dead

------ edit -----

Some additional debugging:

Observable.of(['a', 1], ['a', 1], ['a', 0], ['a', 1])
  .do(x => console.log('before', x))
  .distinctUntilChanged(x => x[1])
  .do(x => console.log('after', x))
  .subscribe(x => console.log(x))

output:

before [ 'a', 1 ]
after [ 'a', 1 ]
[ 'a', 1 ]
before [ 'a', 1 ]
before [ 'a', 0 ]
before [ 'a', 1 ]

Answer

Thijs Koerselman picture Thijs Koerselman · Mar 30, 2016

I got an answer here. Basically the function signature changed from (key selector, comparator) to (comparator, key selector).

This is how the example is done in v5:

Observable.of(['a', 1], ['a', 1], ['a', 0], ['a', 1])
  .distinctUntilChanged(null, x => x[1])
  .subscribe(x => console.log(x))