[doc] Use "param" instead of "code" to refer to parameters

Co-authored-by: Yuri Sizov <11782833+YuriSizov@users.noreply.github.com>
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Andy Maloney 2022-08-08 19:41:07 -04:00
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<param index="0" name="min" type="Vector3i" />
<param index="1" name="max" type="Vector3i" />
<description>
Returns a new vector with all components clamped between the components of [code]min[/code] and [code]max[/code], by running [method @GlobalScope.clamp] on each component.
Returns a new vector with all components clamped between the components of [param min] and [param max], by running [method @GlobalScope.clamp] on each component.
</description>
</method>
<method name="length" qualifiers="const">
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<return type="bool" />
<param index="0" name="right" type="Vector3i" />
<description>
Compares two [Vector3i] vectors by first checking if the X value of the left vector is less than the X value of the [code]right[/code] vector. If the X values are exactly equal, then it repeats this check with the Y values of the two vectors, and then with the Z values. This operator is useful for sorting vectors.
Compares two [Vector3i] vectors by first checking if the X value of the left vector is less than the X value of the [param right] vector. If the X values are exactly equal, then it repeats this check with the Y values of the two vectors, and then with the Z values. This operator is useful for sorting vectors.
</description>
</operator>
<operator name="operator &lt;=">
<return type="bool" />
<param index="0" name="right" type="Vector3i" />
<description>
Compares two [Vector3i] vectors by first checking if the X value of the left vector is less than or equal to the X value of the [code]right[/code] vector. If the X values are exactly equal, then it repeats this check with the Y values of the two vectors, and then with the Z values. This operator is useful for sorting vectors.
Compares two [Vector3i] vectors by first checking if the X value of the left vector is less than or equal to the X value of the [param right] vector. If the X values are exactly equal, then it repeats this check with the Y values of the two vectors, and then with the Z values. This operator is useful for sorting vectors.
</description>
</operator>
<operator name="operator ==">
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<return type="bool" />
<param index="0" name="right" type="Vector3i" />
<description>
Compares two [Vector3i] vectors by first checking if the X value of the left vector is greater than the X value of the [code]right[/code] vector. If the X values are exactly equal, then it repeats this check with the Y values of the two vectors, and then with the Z values. This operator is useful for sorting vectors.
Compares two [Vector3i] vectors by first checking if the X value of the left vector is greater than the X value of the [param right] vector. If the X values are exactly equal, then it repeats this check with the Y values of the two vectors, and then with the Z values. This operator is useful for sorting vectors.
</description>
</operator>
<operator name="operator &gt;=">
<return type="bool" />
<param index="0" name="right" type="Vector3i" />
<description>
Compares two [Vector3i] vectors by first checking if the X value of the left vector is greater than or equal to the X value of the [code]right[/code] vector. If the X values are exactly equal, then it repeats this check with the Y values of the two vectors, and then with the Z values. This operator is useful for sorting vectors.
Compares two [Vector3i] vectors by first checking if the X value of the left vector is greater than or equal to the X value of the [param right] vector. If the X values are exactly equal, then it repeats this check with the Y values of the two vectors, and then with the Z values. This operator is useful for sorting vectors.
</description>
</operator>
<operator name="operator []">
<return type="int" />
<param index="0" name="index" type="int" />
<description>
Access vector components using their index. [code]v[0][/code] is equivalent to [code]v.x[/code], [code]v[1][/code] is equivalent to [code]v.y[/code], and [code]v[2][/code] is equivalent to [code]v.z[/code].
Access vector components using their [param index]. [code]v[0][/code] is equivalent to [code]v.x[/code], [code]v[1][/code] is equivalent to [code]v.y[/code], and [code]v[2][/code] is equivalent to [code]v.z[/code].
</description>
</operator>
<operator name="operator unary+">