A key-value pair is a set of two linked data items: a key which uniquely identifies some item of data, and the value, which is either the data that is identified or a pointer to the location of that data. Key-value pairs are frequently used in lookup tables, hash tables and configuration files.

A key-value pair is a set of two linked data items: a key which uniquely identifies some item of data, and the value, which is either the data that is identified or a pointer to the location of that data. Key-value pairs are frequently used in lookup tables, hash tables and configuration files.

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A collection of key-value pairs is called an associative array.

The concept of key value pairs is applied in modern NoSQL databases for representing a storage mechanism. Key-Value is also a way to assign attributes and values to NSObject based instances in Cocoa framework (Related: Objective-C).