# last Use `last` to retrieve the last "n" rows of a table. `last` has a required amount parameter that indicates how many rows you would like returned. If more than one row is returned, an index column will be included showing the row number. `last` does not alter the order of the rows of the table. ## Examples ```shell > ps | last 1 ─────────┬───────────── pid │ 167 name │ loginwindow status │ Running cpu │ 0.0000 mem │ 461.2 MB virtual │ 7.2 GB ─────────┴───────────── ``` ```shell > ps | last 5 ───┬─────┬─────────────────┬─────────┬────────┬──────────┬───────── # │ pid │ name │ status │ cpu │ mem │ virtual ───┼─────┼─────────────────┼─────────┼────────┼──────────┼───────── 0 │ 334 │ knowledge-agent │ Running │ 0.0000 │ 53.7 MB │ 6.7 GB 1 │ 332 │ UserEventAgent │ Running │ 0.0000 │ 22.1 MB │ 6.6 GB 2 │ 326 │ cfprefsd │ Running │ 0.0000 │ 8.1 MB │ 5.6 GB 3 │ 325 │ coreauthd │ Running │ 0.0000 │ 9.7 MB │ 5.0 GB 4 │ 167 │ loginwindow │ Running │ 0.0000 │ 461.2 MB │ 7.2 GB ───┴─────┴─────────────────┴─────────┴────────┴──────────┴───────── ```