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DenseLayout
class DenseLayout(*args, **kwargs)
Bases: qiskit.transpiler.basepasses.AnalysisPass
Choose a Layout by finding the most connected subset of qubits.
This pass associates a physical qubit (int) to each virtual qubit of the circuit (Qubit).
Note
Even though a ‘layout’ is not strictly a property of the DAG, in the transpiler architecture it is best passed around between passes by being set in property_set.
DenseLayout initializer.
Parameters
- coupling_map (Coupling) – directed graph representing a coupling map.
- backend_prop (BackendProperties) – backend properties object
- target (Target) – A target representing the target backend.
Methods
name
DenseLayout.name()
Return the name of the pass.
run
DenseLayout.run(dag)
Run the DenseLayout pass on dag.
Pick a convenient layout depending on the best matching qubit connectivity, and set the property layout.
Parameters
dag (DAGCircuit) – DAG to find layout for.
Raises
TranspilerError – if dag wider than self.coupling_map
Attributes
is_analysis_pass
Check if the pass is an analysis pass.
If the pass is an AnalysisPass, that means that the pass can analyze the DAG and write the results of that analysis in the property set. Modifications on the DAG are not allowed by this kind of pass.
is_transformation_pass
Check if the pass is a transformation pass.
If the pass is a TransformationPass, that means that the pass can manipulate the DAG, but cannot modify the property set (but it can be read).
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