The `addInt32()` method in the `PyDatagram` class of the `direct.distributed.PyDatagram` module is used in Python to append a 32-bit integer value to the datagram. This method converts the integer value into a network byte order format and appends it to the datagram object. The `addInt32()` method primarily allows for efficient transmission and storage of integer data within datagrams in distributed systems.
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