0F11
0F11 is a sequence that can function as a hexadecimal numeral, a Unicode code point, or as a generic identifier in various technical contexts. In hexadecimal notation, 0F11 represents the base-16 value comprised of digits 0, F, 1, and 1. Interpreted as a hexadecimal number, its decimal value is 3857. Depending on the programming language or formatting rules, hex literals may be written with a prefix such as 0x0F11 or simply 0F11 in fixed-width representations.
In Unicode, the code point U+0F11 lies in the Tibetan block (U+0F00 to U+0FFF). This code point
Within software and digital systems, 0F11 may appear as a memory address, a register value, a port
Because 0F11 can be interpreted differently across domains, it is treated as an ambiguous identifier unless