0x1EB2
0x1EB2 is a hexadecimal numeral prefixed with 0x, which is a common convention in computing to indicate base-16 numbering. As a hex value, 0x1EB2 represents the decimal number 7858. The 0x prefix signals that the digits following it are in base-16 rather than decimal.
In programming, such literals are used to denote constants and data values. Languages like C, C++, JavaScript,
In blockchain and related technologies, hex strings prefixed with 0x are common for representing addresses, transaction
Overall, 0x1EB2 illustrates how hexadecimal notation with a 0x prefix is used across computing to denote a