Throttle method call as we throttle View clicks with RxJava












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Is there a way to throttle method calls i.e only take the first event within a certain window duration. I have seen examples of RxBinding like



RxView.clicks(mButton)
.throttleFirst(300, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS, AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribe(...);


How can I do the above to a method ?










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    Is there a way to throttle method calls i.e only take the first event within a certain window duration. I have seen examples of RxBinding like



    RxView.clicks(mButton)
    .throttleFirst(300, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS, AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
    .subscribe(...);


    How can I do the above to a method ?










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      Is there a way to throttle method calls i.e only take the first event within a certain window duration. I have seen examples of RxBinding like



      RxView.clicks(mButton)
      .throttleFirst(300, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS, AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
      .subscribe(...);


      How can I do the above to a method ?










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      Is there a way to throttle method calls i.e only take the first event within a certain window duration. I have seen examples of RxBinding like



      RxView.clicks(mButton)
      .throttleFirst(300, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS, AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
      .subscribe(...);


      How can I do the above to a method ?







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      Veeresh CharantimathVeeresh Charantimath

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