0x1035
0x1035 is a hexadecimal numeral commonly used in computing to denote the integer 4149. The prefix 0x indicates base-16 notation in many programming languages, including C, C++, Java, and JavaScript. As a numeric literal, 0x1035 can serve as a constant, a memory address offset, a bit mask, or any identifier that is defined to hold a small integer value.
In software development, values such as 0x1035 appear in source code, data tables, and firmware to convey
In the Unicode and character-encoding domain, code points are written in the U+ notation, such as U+1035.
In hardware and systems registries, hexadecimal values frequently appear as identifiers—such as part of a device