Hex Digit in Unicode refers to characters that are valid hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F), commonly used in representing numerical values in base-16. It is essential for programming and data encoding tasks, ensuring accurate conversion between hexadecimal and other numeral systems.
As of Unicode Version 15.0.0, there are 2 different Hex Digit.
No, the Hex Digit property is a binary property, which means it can only have one of two values: Yes or No. There are no specific values or levels associated with it.