0x106A
0x106A is a hexadecimal numeric literal commonly used in computing to denote the decimal value 4202. In programming, such literals often refer to memory addresses, constants, or encoded data, and their meaning depends on context.
In Unicode parlance, 0x106A corresponds to the code point U+106A, which lies in the Myanmar block (U+1000
Technical details: The code point U+106A is encoded in UTF-8 as the three-byte sequence E1 81 AA.
Related topics: It belongs to the Myanmar script family and to the broader set of Unicode code