contingency
The contingency function calculates the contingency coefficient, a value that measures the association between two columns in a table. The computation is similar to the cramersV function but with a different denominator in the square root.
Syntax
contingency(column1, column2)
Arguments
- column1and- column2are the columns to be compared
Returned value
- a value between 0 and 1. The larger the result, the closer the association of the two columns.
Return type is always Float64.
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):
SELECT
    cramersV(a, b),
    contingency(a ,b)
FROM
    (
        SELECT
            number % 10 AS a,
            number % 4 AS b
        FROM
            numbers(150)
    );
Result:
┌──────cramersV(a, b)─┬───contingency(a, b)─┐
│ 0.41171788506213564 │ 0.05812725261759165 │
└─────────────────────┴─────────────────────┘