0x56D3B
0x56D3B is a hexadecimal numeric literal commonly written with a 0x prefix to indicate base-16 encoding. Interpreted as a hexadecimal value, it equals 355,643 in decimal. In binary, it factors as 0101 0110 1101 0011 1011, a 20-bit representation. The prefix and length are characteristic of hex values used in programming and data representation.
In software and data contexts, such literals appear in source code, configuration files, data dumps, and logs.
There is no widely recognized object, standard, or registry entry specifically named "0x56D3B" in public catalogs.
Related topics include the hexadecimal numeral system, the 0x prefix used in many programming languages, and