0x1648
0x1648 is a hexadecimal numeral written with the 0x prefix, a common convention in programming to denote a base-16 value. In decimal, 0x1648 equals 5704, and in binary it is 0001 0110 0100 1000. The value is context-dependent and can appear in a variety of computing scenarios, including as a memory address, a bit mask, or a constant in source code for languages such as C, C++, or assembly.
As a memory address, 0x1648 may refer to a location within a process’s address space or a
In Unicode, the hexadecimal value 0x1648 corresponds to the code point U+1648, which lies in the Canadian
Overall, 0x1648 does not have a single, universal meaning beyond its role as a hexadecimal representation. Its