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Create a class called Player that has the following attributes:
Player Health - Integer Intelligence - Integer Dexterity - Integer Strength - Integer Stamina - Integer Player() Player(Health, Intelligence, Dexterity, Strength, Stamina) getHealth() - Integer setHealth(Integer) - Void getIntelligence() - Integer setIntelligence(Integer) - Void getDexterity() - Integer setDexterity(Integer) - Void getStrength() - Integer setStrength(Integer) - Void getStamina() - Integer setStamina(Integer) - Void toString() - String Notes:
All attributes should not be allowed to be set below 0.
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