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diff --git a/doc/classes/int.xml b/doc/classes/int.xml
index 2c9f0ad371..27d873831b 100644
--- a/doc/classes/int.xml
+++ b/doc/classes/int.xml
@@ -26,28 +26,35 @@
<method name="int">
<return type="int">
</return>
- <argument index="0" name="from" type="bool">
+ <description>
+ Constructs a default-initialized [int] set to [code]0[/code].
+ </description>
+ </method>
+ <method name="int">
+ <return type="int">
+ </return>
+ <argument index="0" name="from" type="int">
</argument>
<description>
- Cast a [bool] value to an integer value, [code]int(true)[/code] will be equals to 1 and [code]int(false)[/code] will be equals to 0.
+ Constructs an [int] as a copy of the given [int].
</description>
</method>
<method name="int">
<return type="int">
</return>
- <argument index="0" name="from" type="float">
+ <argument index="0" name="from" type="bool">
</argument>
<description>
- Cast a float value to an integer value, this method simply removes the number fractions, so for example [code]int(2.7)[/code] will be equals to 2, [code]int(.1)[/code] will be equals to 0 and [code]int(-2.7)[/code] will be equals to -2.
+ Cast a [bool] value to an integer value, [code]int(true)[/code] will be equals to 1 and [code]int(false)[/code] will be equals to 0.
</description>
</method>
<method name="int">
<return type="int">
</return>
- <argument index="0" name="from" type="String">
+ <argument index="0" name="from" type="float">
</argument>
<description>
- Cast a [String] value to an integer value, this method is an integer parser from a string, so calling this method with an invalid integer string will return 0, a valid string will be something like [code]'1.7'[/code]. This method will ignore all non-number characters, so calling [code]int('1e3')[/code] will return 13.
+ Cast a float value to an integer value, this method simply removes the number fractions, so for example [code]int(2.7)[/code] will be equals to 2, [code]int(.1)[/code] will be equals to 0 and [code]int(-2.7)[/code] will be equals to -2.
</description>
</method>
</methods>