You are replying to a thread that is 8 years old! In that time, LabVIEW has progressed through nine new versions, and MathCad is attempting to "reinvent itself" as MathCad Prime (which is getting closer and closer to the functionality of MathCad 15, released about a decade ago.
If you have a specific question or something you'd like to ask, go ahead and start a new post. It is a good idea to provide as much information as possible, including:
- A clear description of what you are trying to do
- LabVIEW Code (attach the actual VI files, not pictures, please) that you have tried or are developing
- The Version of LabVIEW you are using (and, if other than Windows 7-10, 64-bit, the OS)
- The Version of MathCad or MathCad Prime you are using
- A description of what you want to do with MathCad
Start a new Thread. Provide more information. Otherwise, stick with the 9-year-old answer.
Bob Schor