How can i print the object from the constructor?









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package Stats;

public class Players
private String name;
private int RIT;
private int TIR;
private int PAS;
private int REG;
private int DEF;
private int FIS;
private int MED;

public Players (String name, int RIT, int TIR, int PAS, int REG,
int DEF, int FIS, int MED)
this.name= name;
this.RIT = RIT;
this.TIR = TIR;
this.PAS = PAS;
this.REG = REG;
this.DEF = DEF;
this.FIS = FIS;
MEDIA = MED;


public static void main (String args)
Players player1 = new Players ("aa", 5,3,7,1,7,9,8);
System.out.println(player1);




Im trying to print all the variables with println but all it does is printing "Stats.Players@14c3d7e" and if i put println(name + "n" + RIT + ....); it says i cant do it from a non static context.
How can i solve this?










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    package Stats;

    public class Players
    private String name;
    private int RIT;
    private int TIR;
    private int PAS;
    private int REG;
    private int DEF;
    private int FIS;
    private int MED;

    public Players (String name, int RIT, int TIR, int PAS, int REG,
    int DEF, int FIS, int MED)
    this.name= name;
    this.RIT = RIT;
    this.TIR = TIR;
    this.PAS = PAS;
    this.REG = REG;
    this.DEF = DEF;
    this.FIS = FIS;
    MEDIA = MED;


    public static void main (String args)
    Players player1 = new Players ("aa", 5,3,7,1,7,9,8);
    System.out.println(player1);




    Im trying to print all the variables with println but all it does is printing "Stats.Players@14c3d7e" and if i put println(name + "n" + RIT + ....); it says i cant do it from a non static context.
    How can i solve this?










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      package Stats;

      public class Players
      private String name;
      private int RIT;
      private int TIR;
      private int PAS;
      private int REG;
      private int DEF;
      private int FIS;
      private int MED;

      public Players (String name, int RIT, int TIR, int PAS, int REG,
      int DEF, int FIS, int MED)
      this.name= name;
      this.RIT = RIT;
      this.TIR = TIR;
      this.PAS = PAS;
      this.REG = REG;
      this.DEF = DEF;
      this.FIS = FIS;
      MEDIA = MED;


      public static void main (String args)
      Players player1 = new Players ("aa", 5,3,7,1,7,9,8);
      System.out.println(player1);




      Im trying to print all the variables with println but all it does is printing "Stats.Players@14c3d7e" and if i put println(name + "n" + RIT + ....); it says i cant do it from a non static context.
      How can i solve this?










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      package Stats;

      public class Players
      private String name;
      private int RIT;
      private int TIR;
      private int PAS;
      private int REG;
      private int DEF;
      private int FIS;
      private int MED;

      public Players (String name, int RIT, int TIR, int PAS, int REG,
      int DEF, int FIS, int MED)
      this.name= name;
      this.RIT = RIT;
      this.TIR = TIR;
      this.PAS = PAS;
      this.REG = REG;
      this.DEF = DEF;
      this.FIS = FIS;
      MEDIA = MED;


      public static void main (String args)
      Players player1 = new Players ("aa", 5,3,7,1,7,9,8);
      System.out.println(player1);




      Im trying to print all the variables with println but all it does is printing "Stats.Players@14c3d7e" and if i put println(name + "n" + RIT + ....); it says i cant do it from a non static context.
      How can i solve this?







      constructor package println






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