--- slug: /en/sql-reference/table-functions/numbers sidebar_position: 145 sidebar_label: numbers --- # numbers `numbers(N)` – Returns a table with the single ‘number’ column (UInt64) that contains integers from 0 to N-1. `numbers(N, M)` - Returns a table with the single ‘number’ column (UInt64) that contains integers from N to (N + M - 1). `numbers(N, M, S)` - Returns a table with the single ‘number’ column (UInt64) that contains integers from N to (N + M - 1) with step S. Similar to the `system.numbers` table, it can be used for testing and generating successive values, `numbers(N, M)` more efficient than `system.numbers`. The following queries are equivalent: ``` sql SELECT * FROM numbers(10); SELECT * FROM numbers(0, 10); SELECT * FROM system.numbers LIMIT 10; SELECT * FROM system.numbers WHERE number BETWEEN 0 AND 9; SELECT * FROM system.numbers WHERE number IN (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9); ``` And the following queries are equivalent: ``` sql SELECT number * 2 FROM numbers(10); SELECT (number - 10) * 2 FROM numbers(10, 10); SELECT * FROM numbers(0, 20, 2); ``` Examples: ``` sql -- Generate a sequence of dates from 2010-01-01 to 2010-12-31 select toDate('2010-01-01') + number as d FROM numbers(365); ```