0x11EB
0x11EB is a hexadecimal literal commonly used in computing to denote a specific numeric value in source code or data. The prefix "0x" indicates hexadecimal notation, so 0x11EB corresponds to the decimal value 4587.
In binary, it is 0001 0001 1110 1011. As a 16-bit value, the high byte is 0x11
Common uses include representing constants in programs, memory offsets or addresses, bitmasks, and small opcode or
If interpreted as a Unicode code point U+11EB, it would lie within the Hangul Jamo block of