Does LabVIEW2011 DVD for Linux support android?

I have bought LabVIEW2011 Professional development system for LINUX and Mac OS. Will it work on Android? If yes, then for which version of Android? If no, then what to do to make it able to work on Android? Is there any small codes or anything? Please help.

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