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Reverse lookup

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Reverse lookup is a procedure of using a value to retrieve a unique key in an associative array.[1]

Applications of reverse lookup include

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References

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  1. ^ Downey, Allen (2012), Think Python, O'Reilly Media, p. 125, ISBN 9781449330729.
  2. ^ Sheresh, Beth; Sheresh, Doug (2001), Understanding Directory Services, Sams Publishing, p. 237, ISBN 9780672323058.
  3. ^ Lane, Carole A. (2002), Naked in Cyberspace: How to Find Personal Information Online, Information Today, Inc., p. 144, ISBN 9780910965507.