With kana input, each key on the keyboard directly corresponds to one kana.
The keys of the MappedRecord correspond to the CICS container names, and the corresponding value will be used to fill the container in CICS.
The coloured keys correspond with the coloured notes on the music.
The illustration shows which lettered keys correspond to which digits.
Since a key can correspond to many values, e.g. many sources of the same file, every storing node may have different information.
In this analogy, the boxes correspond to elements or nodes, the keys correspond to pointers, and the book itself is the data.
The white keys of the piano correspond to the C major scale.
The keys correspond to different sounds, which have been digitized.
Each key in Cassandra corresponds to a value which is an object.
Nevertheless, the very fact that the key is used as the encryption program means that some keys may correspond to weak encryption programs.