--- slug: /en/sql-reference/aggregate-functions/reference/maxintersectionsposition sidebar_position: 361 title: maxIntersectionsPosition --- # maxIntersectionsPosition Aggregate function that calculates the positions of the occurrences of the [`maxIntersections` function](./maxintersections.md). The syntax is: ```sql maxIntersectionsPosition(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 start positions of the maximum number of intersected intervals. **Example** ```sql CREATE TABLE my_events ( start UInt32, end UInt32 ) Engine = MergeTree ORDER BY tuple(); INSERT INTO my_events VALUES (1, 3), (1, 6), (2, 5), (3, 7); ``` The intervals look like the following: ```response 1 - 3 1 - - - - 6 2 - - 5 3 - - - 7 ``` Notice that three of these intervals have the value 4 in common, and that starts with the 2nd interval: ```sql SELECT maxIntersectionsPosition(start, end) FROM my_events; ``` Response: ```response 2 ``` In other words, the `(1,6)` row is the start of the 3 intervals that intersect, and 3 is the maximum number of intervals that intersect.