Mathematica Link for LabVIEW
Features
Product Features
- More than 75 low-level LabVIEW VIs implementing MathLink functions in LabVIEW
- More than 50 high- and intermediate-level LabVIEW VIs illustrating how the low-level functions can be combined to achieve specific results
- Five high-level VIs requiring no modification to achieve several of the most common MathLink objectives including:
- Dynamically opening and running LabVIEW VIs from inside a Mathematica notebook
- Acquiring data using LabVIEW, then processing it interactively in a Mathematica notebook
- Passing parameters and results from one application to the other
- Sending scripts and numeric computations from LabVIEW to the Mathematica kernel for evaluation
- Graphing and visualizing LabVIEW data or abstract functions using the Mathematica kernel, then displaying the results directly on a LabVIEW panel
- Sophisticated, run-time processing of LabVIEW parameters by the Mathematica kernel
- Exporting LabVIEW data using one of several standard publication-quality graphics formats
- Complete, unrestricted access to all VI diagrams and the VI client module (End users can modify the toolkit elements as necessary to precisely match their requirements.)
Usability and Workflow Features
- Direct access to all toolkit VIs through the User Library of the LabVIEW Functions palette
- Direct access to the most useful intermediate- and high-level VIs through the LabVIEW Tools menu
- Electronic documentation available through the LabVIEW and Mathematica Help menus
- Complete LabVIEW application examples demonstrating the high-level VIs in action and including:
- A simple process simulation and control demo
- A visualization demo based on Mathematica graphics manipulation
- A demonstration of interapplication graphic-generation and export functions
- A robotic control demo based on the Khepera robot
- A step-by-step example following the evolution of a project using a hybrid LabVIEW/Mathematica workflow
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