I see your point, but what I am asking is more along the lines of "here's my data, make sure you only chart the first x rows in case I ask you to", which seems a fair option (not a mandatory requirement). The client-side code would become smaller and more elegant -- two desirable features in single-threaded clients such as the web ones. In my case, when my server handles many hundreds of clients I may have to loop over those hundreds although I only need 5 or 10. Yes -- the server should avoid such data exchange, but if clients are fairly volatile that may become necessary.
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