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timestamp
function stable operator
Attaches a timestamp to each item emitted by an observable indicating when it was emitted
timestamp<T>(timestampProvider: TimestampProvider = dateTimestampProvider): OperatorFunction<T, Timestamp<T>>
   Parameters
| timestampProvider | TimestampProvider | Optional. Default is  An object with a  | 
Returns
OperatorFunction<T, Timestamp<T>>: A function that returns an Observable that attaches a timestamp to each item emitted by the source Observable indicating when it was emitted.
Description
The timestamp operator maps the source observable stream to an object of type {value: T, timestamp: R}. The properties are generically typed. The value property contains the value and type of the source observable. The timestamp is generated by the schedulers now function. By default, it uses the asyncScheduler which simply returns Date.now() (milliseconds since 1970/01/01 00:00:00:000) and therefore is of type number.
Example
In this example there is a timestamp attached to the document's click events
import { fromEvent, timestamp } from 'rxjs';
const clickWithTimestamp = fromEvent(document, 'click').pipe(
  timestamp()
);
// Emits data of type { value: PointerEvent, timestamp: number }
clickWithTimestamp.subscribe(data => {
  console.log(data);
});© 2015–2022 Google, Inc., Netflix, Inc., Microsoft Corp. and contributors.
Code licensed under an Apache-2.0 License. Documentation licensed under CC BY 4.0.
 https://rxjs.dev/api/index/function/timestamp