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Akka.NETFlowOperationsLimitTIn, TOut, TMat Method
Ensure stream boundedness by limiting the number of elements from upstream. If the number of incoming elements exceeds max, it will signal upstream failure StreamLimitReachedException downstream. Due to input buffering some elements may have been requested from upstream publishers that will then not be processed downstream of this step. The stream will be completed without producing any elements if max is zero or negative.

Emits when the specified number of elements to take has not yet been reached

Backpressures when downstream backpressures

Completes when the defined number of elements has been taken or upstream completes

Cancels when the defined number of elements has been taken or downstream cancels

Namespace:  Akka.Streams.Dsl
Assembly:  Akka.Streams (in Akka.Streams.dll) Version: 1.2.3.42 (1.2.3.42)
Syntax
public static Flow<TIn, TOut, TMat> Limit<TIn, TOut, TMat>(
	this Flow<TIn, TOut, TMat> flow,
	long max
)

Parameters

flow
Type: Akka.Streams.DslFlowTIn, TOut, TMat
TBD
max
Type: SystemInt64
TBD

Type Parameters

TIn
TBD
TOut
TBD
TMat
TBD

Return Value

Type: FlowTIn, TOut, TMat
TBD

Usage Note

In Visual Basic and C#, you can call this method as an instance method on any object of type FlowTIn, TOut, TMat. When you use instance method syntax to call this method, omit the first parameter. For more information, see Extension Methods (Visual Basic) or Extension Methods (C# Programming Guide).
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