0x1B64
0x1B64 is a hexadecimal literal that appears in software and digital data to denote a base-16 value. The value written as 0x1B64 corresponds to the decimal number 7012. In programming languages that use the 0x prefix, such literals are common for representing integers, memory addresses, bit masks, or other binary data. Without additional context, 0x1B64 has no inherent meaning beyond its numeric value.
In Unicode notation, the code point U+1B64 (which is the same numeric value expressed in the Unicode
Because 0x1B64 can occur in various domains—programming, text encoding, or data interchange—its interpretation is context-dependent. It