Aggregate function that calculates the maximum number of times that a group of intervals intersects each other (if all the intervals intersect at least once).
The syntax is:
```sql
maxIntersections(start_column, end_column)
```
**Arguments**
-`start_column`– the numeric column that represents the start of each interval. If `start_column` is `NULL` or 0 then the interval will be skipped.
-`end_column` - the numeric column that represents the end of each interval. If `end_column` is `NULL` or 0 then the interval will be skipped.
**Returned value**
Returns the maximum number of intersected intervals.
Three of these intervals have a common value (the value is `4`, but the value that is common is not important, we are measuring the count of the intersections). The intervals `(1,3)` and `(3,7)` share an endpoint but are not considered intersecting by the `maxIntersections` function.
If you have multiple occurrences of the maximum interval, you can use the [`maxIntersectionsPosition` function](./maxintersectionsposition.md) to locate the number and location of those occurrences.