0x0D95
0x0D95 is a hexadecimal literal commonly encountered in computing. In decimal terms, it represents the number 3477. The 0x prefix denotes hexadecimal notation, with four hex digits in this case (leading zeros may be added).
In software source code, such literals are used to specify constants, bit masks, memory addresses, color components,
When interpreted as a Unicode code point written as U+0D95, the value lies in the Unicode range
Additionally, there is a distinction between 0x0D95 as a hexadecimal literal and U+0D95 as a Unicode code