0x1D71
0x1D71 is a hexadecimal numeric literal used in computing to denote the unsigned integer value 0x1D71, which equals 7537 in decimal. The 0x prefix is a common convention in many programming languages, including C, C++, Java, JavaScript, and Python, to indicate hexadecimal notation.
In source code, 0x1D71 can be assigned to variables or used in expressions as an integer constant.
If interpreted as a Unicode code point, 0x1D71 corresponds to U+01D71. This code point lies within the
Beyond programming and character encoding, 0x1D71 may appear in technical documents as a generic hexadecimal identifier,
See also: hexadecimal notation, decimal equivalents of hex literals, Unicode Phonetic Extensions block, Unicode code points.