## rankCorr {#agg_function-rankcorr} Computes a rank correlation coefficient. **Syntax** ``` sql rankCorr(x, y) ``` **Arguments** - `x` — Arbitrary value. [Float32](../../../sql-reference/data-types/float.md#float32-float64) or [Float64](../../../sql-reference/data-types/float.md#float32-float64). - `y` — Arbitrary value. [Float32](../../../sql-reference/data-types/float.md#float32-float64) or [Float64](../../../sql-reference/data-types/float.md#float32-float64). **Returned value(s)** - Returns a rank correlation coefficient of the ranks of x and y. The value of the correlation coefficient ranges from -1 to +1. If less than two arguments are passed, the function will return an exception. The value close to +1 denotes a high linear relationship, and with an increase of one random variable, the second random variable also increases. The value close to -1 denotes a high linear relationship, and with an increase of one random variable, the second random variable decreases. The value close or equal to 0 denotes no relationship between the two random variables. Type: [Float64](../../../sql-reference/data-types/float.md#float32-float64). **Example** Query: ``` sql SELECT rankCorr(number, number) FROM numbers(100); ``` Result: ``` text ┌─rankCorr(number, number)─┐ │ 1 │ └──────────────────────────┘ ``` Query: ``` sql SELECT roundBankers(rankCorr(exp(number), sin(number)), 3) FROM numbers(100); ``` Result: ``` text ┌─roundBankers(rankCorr(exp(number), sin(number)), 3)─┐ │ -0.037 │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ ``` **See Also** - [Spearman's rank correlation coefficient](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spearman%27s_rank_correlation_coefficient)