0x13C0
0x13C0 is a hexadecimal numeral. The 0x prefix is commonly used in programming and computing to denote a base-16 literal. The digits 1, 3, C, and 0 correspond to decimal values 1, 3, 12, and 0, which add up to 5056 in decimal. In many languages, 0x13C0 represents the integer value 5056 and can be used as a constant, a bitmask, a register or flag value, or as an address or offset in memory-related code, depending on the context and architecture.
In Unicode notation, the same numeric value can be expressed as U+13C0. This places the code point
Because the meaning of 0x13C0 is context-dependent, it may refer to different entities in different domains.
See also: hexadecimal notation, Unicode code points, Cherokee syllabary.