How can I measure Total Harmonic Distortion using sound card?

Dear LabView users,
I am a new LabView user. I want to measure Total Harmonic Distortion and other power quality related parameters using sound card as a part of my mini project. It will be helpful for me if anyone can send related NI files, manuals, block diagram etc. 
Thanking you in advance.
Best Regards,

Which Labview version do you have. Some functions that you need are installed with the Full Development System. Owning Palette: Waveform Measurements VIs
Besides which, my opinion is that Express VIs Carthage must be destroyed deleted
(Sorry no Labview "brag list" so far)

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