0x1EA2
0x1EA2 is a hexadecimal number, which is a base-16 numeral system used in computing and digital electronics. In decimal notation, 0x1EA2 is equivalent to 7842. Hexadecimal numbers are often used in programming and computer science to represent binary-coded values in a more human-readable form. The prefix "0x" is commonly used to denote a hexadecimal number in various programming languages.
Hexadecimal numbers are composed of 16 distinct symbols: 0-9 to represent values zero to nine, and A-F
In the context of computing, 0x1EA2 might be used to represent a memory address, a color code