--- slug: /en/sql-reference/aggregate-functions/reference/covarpop sidebar_position: 37 --- # covarPop Calculates the population covariance: $$ \frac{\Sigma{(x - \bar{x})(y - \bar{y})}}{n} $$ :::note This function uses a numerically unstable algorithm. If you need [numerical stability](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerical_stability) in calculations, use the [`covarPopStable`](../reference/covarpopstable.md) function. It works slower but provides a lower computational error. ::: **Syntax** ```sql covarPop(x, y) ``` **Arguments** - `x` — first variable. [(U)Int*](../../data-types/int-uint.md), [Float*](../../data-types/float.md), [Decimal](../../data-types/decimal.md). - `y` — second variable. [(U)Int*](../../data-types/int-uint.md), [Float*](../../data-types/float.md), [Decimal](../../data-types/decimal.md). **Returned Value** - The population covariance between `x` and `y`. [Float64](../../data-types/float.md). **Example** Query: ```sql DROP TABLE IF EXISTS series; CREATE TABLE series(i UInt32, x_value Float64, y_value Float64) ENGINE = Memory; INSERT INTO series(i, x_value, y_value) VALUES (1, 5.6, -4.4),(2, -9.6, 3),(3, -1.3, -4),(4, 5.3, 9.7),(5, 4.4, 0.037),(6, -8.6, -7.8),(7, 5.1, 9.3),(8, 7.9, -3.6),(9, -8.2, 0.62),(10, -3, 7.3); ``` ```sql SELECT covarPop(x_value, y_value) FROM series; ``` Result: ```reference ┌─covarPop(x_value, y_value)─┐ │ 6.485648 │ └────────────────────────────┘ ```