Thanks, but as mentioned previously in the thread my use of the data table 
may involve having thousands of rows, only 5 or 10 of which may be 
necessary to display. Definitely want to avoid having a hige data table...

Thanks.

On Monday, December 17, 2012 11:06:29 PM UTC, asgallant wrote:
>
> You can do that with a DataView to restrict the number of rows to 10, so 
> you can have an arbitrarily large DataTable, but still only chart the first 
> 10 rows of data.  Example:
>
> var view = new google.visualization.DataView(data);
> view.setRows(0, 9);  // use only rows at indices 0-9
>
> Then use the DataView to draw your chart(s) instead of the DataTable.
>
> On Monday, December 17, 2012 5:54:46 PM UTC-5, diferdin wrote:
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> But anyway, enough of phylantropic talk. Thanks again for your interest.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>

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