0x11D9
0x11D9 is a hexadecimal numeral used in computing to denote a specific numeric value. The digits 1, 1, D, and 9 form the value, which equals 4569 in decimal.
In programming, the 0x prefix marks a base-16 literal that is interpreted as an integer by the
In Unicode and related systems, the code point U+11D9 uses the same hexadecimal value. This code point
Across different domains, the meaning of 0x11D9 is context dependent and not intrinsic to the value alone.