Fixed #28651 -- Fixed typo in docs/ref/contrib/postgres/fields.txt.
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@ -185,11 +185,10 @@ available for :class:`~django.db.models.IntegerField`. For example::
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Index transforms
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Index transforms
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This class of transforms allows you to index into the array in queries. Any
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Index transforms index into the array. Any non-negative integer can be used.
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non-negative integer can be used. There are no errors if it exceeds the
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There are no errors if it exceeds the :attr:`size <ArrayField.size>` of the
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:attr:`size <ArrayField.size>` of the array. The lookups available after the
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array. The lookups available after the transform are those from the
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transform are those from the :attr:`base_field <ArrayField.base_field>`. For
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:attr:`base_field <ArrayField.base_field>`. For example::
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example::
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>>> Post.objects.create(name='First post', tags=['thoughts', 'django'])
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>>> Post.objects.create(name='First post', tags=['thoughts', 'django'])
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>>> Post.objects.create(name='Second post', tags=['thoughts'])
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>>> Post.objects.create(name='Second post', tags=['thoughts'])
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Slice transforms
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Slice transforms
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This class of transforms allow you to take a slice of the array. Any two
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Slice transforms take a slice of the array. Any two non-negative integers can
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non-negative integers can be used, separated by a single underscore. The
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be used, separated by a single underscore. The lookups available after the
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lookups available after the transform do not change. For example::
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transform do not change. For example::
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>>> Post.objects.create(name='First post', tags=['thoughts', 'django'])
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>>> Post.objects.create(name='First post', tags=['thoughts', 'django'])
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>>> Post.objects.create(name='Second post', tags=['thoughts'])
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>>> Post.objects.create(name='Second post', tags=['thoughts'])
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