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I'm building an RxJS slideshow where, if user holds the right arrow key, I want to navigate to the next tile at every 500 ms. I'm using throttleTime like below:

const forwardNavigation$ = fromEvent(document, 'keydown').pipe(
    filter(event => event.keyCode === KEY_CODE.arrowRight),
    throttleTime(500)
);

What I would like to do now is to reduce the throttleTime to 100ms after I have navigated to the 5th tile without releasing the arrow key.

Is that possible, how would one go about implementing that?

I'm building an RxJS slideshow where, if user holds the right arrow key, I want to navigate to the next tile at every 500 ms. I'm using throttleTime like below:

const forwardNavigation$ = fromEvent(document, 'keydown').pipe(
    filter(event => event.keyCode === KEY_CODE.arrowRight),
    throttleTime(500)
);

What I would like to do now is to reduce the throttleTime to 100ms after I have navigated to the 5th tile without releasing the arrow key.

Is that possible, how would one go about implementing that?

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Reset to default 5

If you want a more declarative approach using only Observables, the following will work as well:

const source$ = fromEvent(document, 'keydown').pipe(
  filter((event: KeyboardEvent) => event.code === "ArrowRight")
);
const slow$ = source$.pipe(throttleTime(500), take(5));
const fast$ = source$.pipe(throttleTime(100));

const forwardNavigation$ = concat(slow$, fast$);
// subscribe to forwardNavigation$ and execute navigation code

What this does is create two Observables from the keyboard events, with different throttleTimes. It then uses concat to merge the results of both, which will ignore the second until the first pletes. Adding take(5) to the first observable means it pletes after 5 emissions, at which point the fast$ Observable takes over.

Working StackBlitz.

You may use throttle operator and return appropriate interval observable instead. Refer to the following example:

import {fromEvent, interval} from 'rxjs';
import {filter, throttle} from 'rxjs/operators';

let iteration = 1;

const forwardNavigation$ = fromEvent(document, 'keydown').pipe(
    filter(event => event.keyCode === 13),
    throttle(() => iteration++ % 5 === 0 ? interval(100) : interval(500))
);

forwardNavigation$.subscribe(console.log)

A working demo can be found here. Observe the console while pressing the Enter key.

For the sake of pleteness, here's the final code based on @dmcgrandle answer:

import { fromEvent, concat } from 'rxjs';
import { filter, throttleTime, take, skip, startWith, switchMap } from 'rxjs/operators';

const keyboardRightKey$ = fromEvent(document, 'keydown').pipe(
    filter(e => e.keyCode === 39)
);

fromEvent(document, 'keyup').pipe(
    startWith(true),
    switchMap(() => concat(
      keyboardRightKey$.pipe(throttleTime(500), take(5)),
      keyboardRightKey$.pipe(throttleTime(100), skip(1))
    ))
);

I added another bit to reset the stream on every keyup and then used RxVIZ to create a visualization of it.

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