The problem I'm trying to solve
- Get stock ticks
- Always consider latest stock price
- Each x second take a snapshot of ticks and send for processing
So I have an Observable
source of stock ticks. It sends only the ticks for stocks I'm interested in. What I need to do is to receive these stock prices, and after each x seconds (for the sake of example let's say every 3 seconds) send a snapshot of prices for processing. If within 3 seconds I receive 2 ticks for the same stock, I only need the latest tick. This processing is compute heavy, so if possible I would like to avoid sending same stock price for processing twice.
To bring an example.
Let's say at the beginning of sequence I received 2 ticks -> MSFT:1$, GOOG:2$.
In the next 3 seconds I receive nothing, so MSFT & GOOG ticks should be sent for processing.
Now the next second I receive new ticks -> MSFT:1$, GOOG:3$, INTL:3$
Again let's assume within next 3 seconds nothing comes in.
Here, since MSFT price didn't change (it's still 1$), only GOOG & INTL should be sent for processing.
And this repeats throughout a day.
Now I think Rx helps to solve this kind of problems in easy & elegant way. But I'm having a problem to have the proper queries. This is what I have so far, will try to explain what it does and what's the issue with it
var finalQuery =
from priceUpdate in **Observable<StockTick>**
group priceUpdate by priceUpdate.Stock into grouped
from combined in Observable.Interval(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(3))
.CombineLatest(grouped, (t, pei) => new { PEI = pei, Interval = t })
group combined by new { combined.Interval } into combined
select new
{
Interval = combined.Key.Interval,
PEI = combined.Select(c => new StockTick(c.PEI.Stock, c.PEI.Price))
};
finalQuery
.SelectMany(combined => combined.PEI)
.Distinct(pu => new { pu.Stock, pu.Price })
.Subscribe(priceUpdate =>
{
Process(priceUpdate);
});
public class StockTick
{
public StockTick(string stock, decimal price)
{
Stock = stock;
Price = price;
}
public string Stock {get;set;}
public decimal Price {get;set;}
}
So this gets the stock price, groups it by stock, then combines latest from this grouped sequence with Observable.Interval
. This way I'm trying to ensure only latest ticks for a stock are processed and it fires up every 3 seconds.
Then again it groups it up by interval this time, as a result I have group of sequences for each 3 second intervals that passed.
And as a last step, I flatten this sequence to sequence of stock price updates using SelectMany
and also I'm applying Distinct
to ensure same price for the same stock is not processed twice.
There are 2 issues with this query I don't like. First is I don't really like double group by's - is there any way to avoid it ? Second - with this approach I have to process prices one by one, what I really would like to have is snapshots - that is within 3 seconds whatever I have I will bundle and send for processing, but can't figure out how to bundle.
I'll be happy for suggestions to solve this problem other way, but I would prefer to stay within Rx, unless there is really something much much better.