0x2CC7
0x2CC7 is a hexadecimal numeral written with the common 0x prefix used in many programming languages to denote a base-16 value. The literal 0x2CC7 represents the 16-bit value 0x2CC7, which equals decimal 11463. In various encoding schemes, such values may be used as integers, bitmasks, or data fragments.
In software development, hex literals like 0x2CC7 appear in source code for constants, addresses in low-level
In Unicode notation, code points are written as U+2CC7, corresponding to a single character in the Unicode
Because 0x2CC7 is simply a four-digit hexadecimal value, its meaning is inherently contextual. It can represent