I had always been taught 0–9 to represent values zero to nine, and A, B, C, D, E, F for 10-15.
I see this format 0x00000000 and it doesn't fit into the pattern of hexadecimal. Is there a guide or a tutor somewhere that can explain it?
I googled for hexadecimal but I can't find any explanation of it.
So my 2nd question is, is there a name for the 0x00000000 format?
0x0000
is a hexadecimal number. The0x
indicates that it should be evaluated in base 16 instead of 10. Without it, you'd not know whether15
is decimal or hexadecimal (or octal). Is that what you wanted to know?0x
is a standard hex prefix, it simply tells you the following number will be in hex. A google search shouldnt be necessary(just take what you know about hex and remember that prefix)