0x20AB
0x20AB is a hexadecimal value that represents a specific Unicode character. In the Unicode Standard, hexadecimal notation is used to denote code points, which are numerical values that uniquely identify each character. The "0x" prefix indicates that the following digits are in hexadecimal format. The value 20AB, when interpreted as a Unicode code point, corresponds to the character "₫" (Vietnamese Dong). This symbol is used to represent the currency of Vietnam. The Unicode Standard assigns each character a unique code point, and 0x20AB is one such code point that has been allocated to the Vietnamese Dong symbol. Unicode is a computing industry standard for the consistent encoding, representation, and handling of text expressed in most of the world's writing systems. It is maintained by the Unicode Consortium, a non-profit organization. The Unicode Standard includes a wide range of characters from various scripts, symbols, and emoji, making it a comprehensive system for text representation across different languages and platforms.