0x114D278
0x114D278 is a hexadecimal string prefixed with 0x, a common convention in programming to denote numeric literals or identifiers. The value consists of seven hexadecimal digits, which corresponds to the decimal number 18,141,816 and to 28 bits in binary: 0001 0001 0100 1101 0010 0111 1000. As a standalone string, its meaning is not defined without context; it may serve as a numeric constant, a compact identifier, or an opaque token in logs, databases, or protocol messages.
Its uses vary: as an identifier, it could reference an item in a keyed dataset; as a