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diff --git a/doc/classes/PackedInt32Array.xml b/doc/classes/PackedInt32Array.xml
index b29b1b1bd0..2f9032e214 100644
--- a/doc/classes/PackedInt32Array.xml
+++ b/doc/classes/PackedInt32Array.xml
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
<param index="0" name="value" type="int" />
<param index="1" name="before" type="bool" default="true" />
<description>
- Finds the index of an existing value (or the insertion index that maintains sorting order, if the value is not yet present in the array) using binary search. Optionally, a [code]before[/code] specifier can be passed. If [code]false[/code], the returned index comes after all existing entries of the value in the array.
+ Finds the index of an existing value (or the insertion index that maintains sorting order, if the value is not yet present in the array) using binary search. Optionally, a [param before] specifier can be passed. If [code]false[/code], the returned index comes after all existing entries of the value in the array.
[b]Note:[/b] Calling [method bsearch] on an unsorted array results in unexpected behavior.
</description>
</method>
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
<return type="bool" />
<param index="0" name="value" type="int" />
<description>
- Returns [code]true[/code] if the array contains [code]value[/code].
+ Returns [code]true[/code] if the array contains [param value].
</description>
</method>
<method name="insert">
@@ -164,9 +164,9 @@
<param index="0" name="begin" type="int" />
<param index="1" name="end" type="int" default="2147483647" />
<description>
- Returns the slice of the [PackedInt32Array], from [code]begin[/code] (inclusive) to [code]end[/code] (exclusive), as a new [PackedInt32Array].
- The absolute value of [code]begin[/code] and [code]end[/code] will be clamped to the array size, so the default value for [code]end[/code] makes it slice to the size of the array by default (i.e. [code]arr.slice(1)[/code] is a shorthand for [code]arr.slice(1, arr.size())[/code]).
- If either [code]begin[/code] or [code]end[/code] are negative, they will be relative to the end of the array (i.e. [code]arr.slice(0, -2)[/code] is a shorthand for [code]arr.slice(0, arr.size() - 2)[/code]).
+ Returns the slice of the [PackedInt32Array], from [param begin] (inclusive) to [param end] (exclusive), as a new [PackedInt32Array].
+ The absolute value of [param begin] and [param end] will be clamped to the array size, so the default value for [param end] makes it slice to the size of the array by default (i.e. [code]arr.slice(1)[/code] is a shorthand for [code]arr.slice(1, arr.size())[/code]).
+ If either [param begin] or [param end] are negative, they will be relative to the end of the array (i.e. [code]arr.slice(0, -2)[/code] is a shorthand for [code]arr.slice(0, arr.size() - 2)[/code]).
</description>
</method>
<method name="sort">
@@ -188,24 +188,29 @@
<return type="bool" />
<param index="0" name="right" type="PackedInt32Array" />
<description>
+ Returns [code]true[/code] if contents of the arrays differ.
</description>
</operator>
<operator name="operator +">
<return type="PackedInt32Array" />
<param index="0" name="right" type="PackedInt32Array" />
<description>
+ Returns a new [PackedInt32Array] with contents of [param right] added at the end of this array. For better performance, consider using [method append_array] instead.
</description>
</operator>
<operator name="operator ==">
<return type="bool" />
<param index="0" name="right" type="PackedInt32Array" />
<description>
+ Returns [code]true[/code] if contents of both arrays are the same, i.e. they have all equal ints at the corresponding indices.
</description>
</operator>
<operator name="operator []">
<return type="int" />
<param index="0" name="index" type="int" />
<description>
+ Returns the [int] at index [param index]. Negative indices can be used to access the elements starting from the end. Using index out of array's bounds will result in an error.
+ Note that [int] type is 64-bit, unlike the values stored in the array.
</description>
</operator>
</operators>