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A name–value pair or attribute–value pair is a fundamental data representation in computing systems and applications. Designers often desire an open-ended data structure that allows for future extension without modifying existing code or data. In such situations, all or part of the data model may be expressed as a collection of tuples <attribute name, value>; each element is an attribute-value pair. Depending on the particular application and the implementation chosen by programmers, attribute names may or may not be unique. Some of the applications where information is represented as attribute-value pairs are:
Some computer languages implement attribute-value pairs, or more frequently collections of attribute-value pairs, as standard language features. Most of these implement the general model of an associative array: an unordered list of unique attributes with associated values. As a result, they are not fully general; they cannot be used, for example, to implement electronic mail headers (which are ordered and non-unique). [edit] See also |
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