0x1FBD
0x1FBD is a hexadecimal notation that can refer to two related things in computing and digital text. As a numeric literal, it denotes the unsigned integer value 8125 in decimal. In programming, such hex literals are commonly used to specify constants, bit patterns, memory offsets, or color components in various applications and languages that adopt the 0x prefix to indicate hexadecimal notation.
In the context of Unicode, 0x1FBD corresponds to the code point U+01FBD. This code point is located
Encoding and interoperability notes are relevant when transferring data containing 0x1FBD between systems. In UTF-8, the