Thank you a real lot. We'll try here to see what happens.

On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 4:06 PM, asgallant <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can do this on the visualization end, using a DataView:
> /*  assumes:
>  *    data is a populated DataTable object
>  *    chart is the chart object to draw
>  *    options is an object of chart options
>  */
> var view = new google.visualization.DataView(data);
> var rows = [];
> for (i = data.getNumberOfRows - 11; i < data.getNumberOfRows; i++) {
>     rows.push(i);
> }
> view.setRows(rows);
> chart.draw(view, options);
>
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