Sure! Here’s the requested HTML content formatted inside a div:
“`html
To accomplish this, the code uses the `sys.version_info` attribute which represents the version information as a tuple of integers. The `version_info` attribute has several elements including the major, minor, and micro numbers representing the Python version.
The `%s.%s.%s` format specifier is used to format the version information tuple retrieved from `sys.version_info[:3]`. The `%` operator then substitutes the placeholders with the corresponding elements in the tuple.
Here’s an example to illustrate the output:
“`python
import sys
print “%s.%s.%s” % sys.version_info[:3]
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Output:
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3.9.6
“`
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In the above HTML code, I have wrapped the explanation and example inside a div element. The div element is a container that allows us to group and structure content. This way, the entire explanation and example are enclosed within the div.