how can I remove 4 character of a string?

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sara adam
sara adam on 20 Nov 2018
Commented: Jan on 30 Aug 2021
for example string is LASTNAME ,output=NAME

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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA on 20 Nov 2018
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA on 20 Nov 2018
s='lastname';
modified_s=s(5:end);
%Command Window
>> s='lastname'
>> modified_s=s(5:end)
s=lastname
modified_s=name
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Jan
Jan on 20 Nov 2018
s(5:end) can be interpreted as: Keep the last part. This is the same as removing the leading 4 characters:
s = 'lastname';
s(1:4) = [];

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John Cunningham
John Cunningham on 26 Aug 2021
If s needs to be a string, just convert to character, grab the indices you need, then convert back to string.
K>> s = "lastname";
K>> s = char(s);
K>> s = string(s(5:end))
s =
"name"
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 27 Aug 2021
Edited: Stephen23 on 27 Aug 2021
Simpler and more efficient to use indexing to access the character vector that is already inside the string container:
s = "lastname";
s{1} = s{1}(5:end)
s = "name"
No CHAR call, no STRING call required.
Jan
Jan on 30 Aug 2021
Or:
s = "lastname";
t = extractAfter(s, 4)

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