ClickHouse/docs/fr/sql-reference/statements/select/limit.md
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# Clause LIMIT {#limit-clause}
`LIMIT m` permet de sélectionner la première `m` lignes du résultat.
`LIMIT n, m` permet de sélectionner le `m` lignes du résultat après avoir sauté le premier `n` rangée. Le `LIMIT m OFFSET n` la syntaxe est équivalente.
`n` et `m` doivent être des entiers non négatifs.
Si il n'y a pas de [ORDER BY](order-by.md) clause qui trie explicitement les résultats, le choix des lignes pour le résultat peut être arbitraire et non déterministe.