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qulacs-visualizer

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qulacs-visualizer is a quantum circuit drawing library for qulacs. This library only supports Python. Not available in C/C++.

qulacs-visualizer supports the following methods.

Quick Install

Install using pip from PyPI:

pip install qulacsvis

Example

For more information, see the documentation. The documentation describes the other options available.

Text-Based Drawing

In text-based mode, draws the circuit as ASCII art. This mode is the default behavior.

from qulacs import QuantumCircuit
from qulacsvis import circuit_drawer

# Build a quantum circuit
circuit = QuantumCircuit(3)
circuit.add_X_gate(0)
circuit.add_Y_gate(1)
circuit.add_Z_gate(2)
circuit.add_dense_matrix_gate(
    [0, 1], [[1, 0, 0, 0], [0, 1, 0, 0], [0, 0, 0, 1], [0, 0, 1, 0]]
)
circuit.add_CNOT_gate(2, 0)
circuit.add_X_gate(2)

# Draw a quantum circuit
circuit_drawer(circuit)
   ___     ___     ___
  | X |   |DeM|   |CX |
--|   |---|   |---|   |----------
  |___|   |   |   |___|
   ___    |   |     |
  | Y |   |   |     |
--|   |---|   |-----|------------
  |___|   |___|     |
   ___              |      ___
  | Z |             |     | X |
--|   |-------------●-----|   |--
  |___|                   |___|

Matplotlib Drawing

To use another drawing method, you can specify it by setting a value to the output_method argument of the circuit_drawer() function. For matplotlib drawing, set output_method="mpl".

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

circuit_drawer(circuit, "mpl")
plt.show()

circuit_matplotlib_drawing.png

LaTeX Drawing

For LaTeX drawing, set output_method="latex".

circuit_drawer(circuit, "latex")

circuit_latex_drawing.png

If you want to output LaTeX code, set output_method="latex_source".

print(circuit_drawer(circuit, "latex_source"))
\documentclass[border={-2pt 5pt 5pt -7pt}]{standalone}
\usepackage[braket, qm]{qcircuit}
\usepackage{graphicx}

\begin{document}
    \Qcircuit @C=1.0em @R=0.7em @!R{ \\
        \nghost{ q_{0} : } & \lstick{ q_{0} : } & \gate{X} & \multigate{1}{DeM} & \targ & \qw & \qw\\
        \nghost{ q_{1} : } & \lstick{ q_{1} : } & \gate{Y} & \ghost{DeM} & \qw & \qw & \qw\\
        \nghost{ q_{2} : } & \lstick{ q_{2} : } & \gate{Z} & \qw & \ctrl{-2} & \gate{X} & \qw\\
    }
\end{document}

Requirement

If you want to use LaTeX Drawing, you need to have a local environment where you can run LaTeX (pdflatex). You will also need the qcircuit package. TeX Live and MiKTeX have the qcircuit package installed by default.

Save image to file

You can save the images you draw with matplotlib and LaTeX to a file.

# matplotlib
circuit_drawer(circuit, "mpl", filename="output.png")

# latex
circuit_drawer(circuit, "latex", filename="output.png")

License

MIT License

Contributors

We use qqcd for text-based drawing, a drawing library developed by @mf-22. Thank you.