0x1B62
0x1B62 is a hexadecimal numeric literal used in computer programming to represent the integer value 7010 in decimal. This form is widely recognized in many programming languages and contexts where hexadecimal notation is favored for its compactness and alignment with binary data.
In languages such as C, C++, Java, JavaScript, and Python, a number prefixed with 0x denotes a
In Unicode, the code point U+1B62 is part of the Balinese block (U+1B00–U+1B7F). The sequence 0x1B62 corresponds
The 0x prefix originates from the C programming language and is now widespread in many languages and
Related topics include hexadecimal notation, Unicode code points, and the Balinese script.