Disabling SOME datatips in a line chart

Hi,
I'd like to know if it's possible to disable some datatips in
a line chart. I have a large number of data to build my line chart
and i only want to show few datatips. Is there a way to do that?
Thank you for your replies.

Hi,
Not sure if you worked out the problem. This solution worked for me:
<mx:LineSeries 
yField="my_data_value" displayName="My Data" itemRenderer="mx.charts.renderers.DiamondItemRenderer">
     <!-- Set the color of datatips here-->
     <mx:stroke>
          <mx:Stroke color="0x0099FF" weight="5"/>  
     </mx:stroke>
     <!-- Set the color of line chart here-->
     <mx:lineStroke>
          <mx:Stroke color="0xFF1100"/>  
     </mx:lineStroke>  
</mx:LineSeries>
Cheers,
Nilesh

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