0x1469
0x1469 is a hexadecimal number, which is a base-16 numeral system commonly used in computer science and digital electronics. Like other hexadecimal values, it consists of digits and letters, where the digits 0-9 represent values zero to nine and the letters A-F (or a-f) represent values ten to fifteen. In this case, the hexadecimal number 0x1469 begins with the prefix "0x" to denote its base-16 format.
Converting 0x1469 to decimal involves multiplying each digit by the appropriate power of 16. The calculation
Hexadecimal numbers like 0x1469 are used widely in programming, memory addressing, and digital system design due
There are no specific notable references or widely recognized events associated with the particular value 0x1469.
Overall, 0x1469 exemplifies the utility of hexadecimal notation in simplifying the expression and management of binary