I'm new to Angular.
I have following HTML code. The "item.name" and disabled status were 
displayed correctly, which means I had correct "menuitems" variable passed 
in. The only display that not correct was when I click any sub-menu item, 
the href value took item.path literally. Removing double quotes around 
item.path didn't make difference.

<mat-menu #mySubMenu="matMenu">
<a mat-menu-item *ngFor="let item of menuitems" href="item.path" [disabled]=
"item.disable">
{{ item.name }}
</a>
</mat-menu>

How to pass the value of item.path to href here, instead of taking string 
"item.path" to href?
Thanks
Silan

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