--- slug: /en/sql-reference/aggregate-functions/reference/contingency sidebar_position: 350 --- # contingency The `contingency` function calculates the [contingency coefficient](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contingency_table#Cram%C3%A9r's_V_and_the_contingency_coefficient_C), a value that measures the association between two columns in a table. The computation is similar to [the `cramersV` function](./cramersv) but with a different denominator in the square root. **Syntax** ``` sql contingency(column1, column2) ``` **Arguments** - `column1` and `column2` are the columns to be compared **Returned value** - a value between 0 to 1. The larger the result, the closer the association of the two columns. **Return type** is always [Float64](../../../sql-reference/data-types/float.md). **Example** The two columns being compared below have a small association with each other. We have included the result of `cramersV` also (as a comparison): ``` sql SELECT cramersV(a, b), contingency(a ,b) FROM ( SELECT number % 10 AS a, number % 4 AS b FROM numbers(150) ); ``` Result: ```response ┌──────cramersV(a, b)─┬───contingency(a, b)─┐ │ 0.41171788506213564 │ 0.05812725261759165 │ └─────────────────────┴─────────────────────┘ ```