0x1EF1
0x1EF1 is a hexadecimal string commonly used in computing to denote a numeric value or as an identifier in various software and data formats. The prefix 0x signals hexadecimal notation; the value 1EF1 translates to decimal 7921.
In programming, 0x1EF1 may appear as a literal constant in languages such as C, C++, JavaScript, Python,
In Unicode, the code point U+1EF1 belongs to the Latin Extended Additional block, and is mapped to
As an identifier, 0x1EF1 might be used as an address, identifier, device id, or hash-like value in
In summary, 0x1EF1 is primarily a hexadecimal literal that can function as a numeric value or an