0x1B65
0x1B65 is a hexadecimal numeral commonly used in computing and digital encoding. As a 16-bit unsigned value, it equals decimal 7013. The value consists of the high byte 0x1B and the low byte 0x65; its actual interpretation depends on the context, such as when used in memory, files, or network protocols.
In Unicode, the code point U+1B65 corresponds to a character in the Balinese script, which is used
In programming and data formats, 0x1B65 may appear as a fixed constant, an opcode, a bitmask, or
See also: Unicode code point U+1B65, hexadecimal notation, endianness, Balinese script.