0x384C
0x384C is a hexadecimal numeral written with the 0x prefix, a convention widely used in computing to indicate base-16 representation. As a four-digit hex value, it corresponds to the decimal number 14412. In binary, it translates to a specific 16-bit pattern, and its interpretation can vary depending on the context, such as a numeric constant, a memory offset, or a bitmask.
In programming languages that support hexadecimal literals, 0x384C can initialize numeric variables, participate in arithmetic, or
As a Unicode code point, 0x384C can be read as U+384C. This places it in the CJK
0x384C does not by itself identify a widely recognized standard, address, or resource. Its meaning is entirely
See also: hexadecimal, memory address, bitwise operation, Unicode, code point.