0x63E7
0x63E7 is a hexadecimal numeric literal used in computing. The prefix 0x signals base-16 notation in languages such as C, C++, JavaScript, and Python, and 63E7 are four hex digits. The value of 0x63E7 in decimal is 25575.
Because 0x63E7 fits within 16 bits, it can be used to represent a small unsigned integer, a
In color encoding schemes that use 16-bit color, such as the 5-6-5 format, 0x63E7 can encode a
As a Unicode code point, 0x63E7 corresponds to the code point U+63E7, a CJK Unified Ideograph; the
In general, 0x63E7 has no fixed meaning outside its context as a numeric literal; its interpretation may