0x1859
0x1859 is a hexadecimal numeral commonly used in computing to represent a specific integer. In decimal, 0x1859 equals 6249. In binary, it is 0001 1000 0101 1001. The 0x prefix signals that the digits following it are base-16, a convention used by many programming languages such as C, C++, Java, JavaScript, and Python.
In software and hardware contexts, 0x1859 may appear as a literal constant, a bitmask, a memory address,
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