Calling a function in a typescript file from HTML doesn't show the returning variable












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So i have this in my HTML



<h2>{{getCryptoName()}} price in {{getCurrencyName()}} is:</h2>
<ion-list>
<div>
{{getPrice()}}
</div>
</ion-list>


The functions should be returning a string, which the do because I can see it on console but they don't display on the HTML



Functions:



getCryptoName(){
this.nombresCrypto[this.Crypto];
}


 



getCurrencyName(){
this.nombresCrypto[this.Crypto];
}


 



getPrice(){
this.monedas[this.Crypto.toUpperCase()][this.Currency.toUpperCase()];
}


This is the output i get



Any idea why it doesn't display on the HTML?










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    So i have this in my HTML



    <h2>{{getCryptoName()}} price in {{getCurrencyName()}} is:</h2>
    <ion-list>
    <div>
    {{getPrice()}}
    </div>
    </ion-list>


    The functions should be returning a string, which the do because I can see it on console but they don't display on the HTML



    Functions:



    getCryptoName(){
    this.nombresCrypto[this.Crypto];
    }


     



    getCurrencyName(){
    this.nombresCrypto[this.Crypto];
    }


     



    getPrice(){
    this.monedas[this.Crypto.toUpperCase()][this.Currency.toUpperCase()];
    }


    This is the output i get



    Any idea why it doesn't display on the HTML?










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      So i have this in my HTML



      <h2>{{getCryptoName()}} price in {{getCurrencyName()}} is:</h2>
      <ion-list>
      <div>
      {{getPrice()}}
      </div>
      </ion-list>


      The functions should be returning a string, which the do because I can see it on console but they don't display on the HTML



      Functions:



      getCryptoName(){
      this.nombresCrypto[this.Crypto];
      }


       



      getCurrencyName(){
      this.nombresCrypto[this.Crypto];
      }


       



      getPrice(){
      this.monedas[this.Crypto.toUpperCase()][this.Currency.toUpperCase()];
      }


      This is the output i get



      Any idea why it doesn't display on the HTML?










      share|improve this question
















      So i have this in my HTML



      <h2>{{getCryptoName()}} price in {{getCurrencyName()}} is:</h2>
      <ion-list>
      <div>
      {{getPrice()}}
      </div>
      </ion-list>


      The functions should be returning a string, which the do because I can see it on console but they don't display on the HTML



      Functions:



      getCryptoName(){
      this.nombresCrypto[this.Crypto];
      }


       



      getCurrencyName(){
      this.nombresCrypto[this.Crypto];
      }


       



      getPrice(){
      this.monedas[this.Crypto.toUpperCase()][this.Currency.toUpperCase()];
      }


      This is the output i get



      Any idea why it doesn't display on the HTML?







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