0x0F57
0x0F57 is a hexadecimal numeral used in computing to denote the 16-bit unsigned integer with the value 0x0F57. Its decimal equivalent is 3,927. In languages that use C-style syntax, a literal written as 0x0F57 is interpreted as an integer constant, with the actual numeric value depending on the surrounding type or context.
The 0x prefix marks hexadecimal notation, and a four-digit form such as 0x0F57 indicates the value fits
In hardware and software contexts, 0x0F57 may appear as an immediate operand or offset in assembly language,
Unicode: The code point U+0F57 falls within the Tibetan block of the Unicode standard. This position denotes
See also: hexadecimal notation, Unicode, Tibetan script, memory addressing.