qiskit.visualization.circuit_drawer
qiskit.visualization.circuit_drawer(circuit, scale=None, filename=None, style=None, output=None, interactive=False, plot_barriers=True, reverse_bits=None, justify=None, vertical_compression='medium', idle_wires=None, with_layout=True, fold=None, ax=None, initial_state=False, cregbundle=None, wire_order=None, expr_len=30)
Draw the quantum circuit. Use the output parameter to choose the drawing format:
text: ASCII art TextDrawing that can be printed in the console.
mpl: images with color rendered purely in Python using matplotlib.
latex: high-quality images compiled via latex.
latex_source: raw uncompiled latex output.
Support for Expr
nodes in conditions and SwitchCaseOp.target
fields is preliminary and incomplete. The text
and mpl
drawers will make a best-effort attempt to show data dependencies, but the LaTeX-based drawers will skip these completely.
Parameters
-
circuit (QuantumCircuit) – The circuit to visualize.
-
scale (float | None) – Scale of image to draw (shrink if
< 1.0
). Only used by thempl
,latex
andlatex_source
outputs. Defaults to1.0
. -
filename (str | None) – File path to save image to. Defaults to
None
(result not saved in a file). -
Style name, file name of style JSON file, or a dictionary specifying the style.
-
The supported style names are
"iqp"
(default),"iqp-dark"
,"clifford"
,"textbook"
and"bw"
. -
If given a JSON file, e.g.
my_style.json
ormy_style
(the.json
extension may be omitted), this function attempts to load the style dictionary from that location. Note, that the JSON file must completely specify the visualization specifications. The file is searched for in
qiskit/visualization/circuit/styles
, the current working directory, and the location specified in~/.qiskit/settings.conf
. -
If a dictionary, every entry overrides the default configuration. If the
"name"
key is given, the default configuration is given by that style. For example,{"name": "textbook", "subfontsize": 5}
loads the"texbook"
style and sets the subfontsize (e.g. the gate angles) to5
. -
If
None
the default style"iqp"
is used or, if given, the default stylespecified in
~/.qiskit/settings.conf
.
-
-
output (str | None) – Select the output method to use for drawing the circuit. Valid choices are
text
,mpl
,latex
,latex_source
. By default, thetext
drawer is used unless the user config file (usually~/.qiskit/settings.conf
) has an alternative backend set as the default. For example,circuit_drawer = latex
. If the output kwarg is set, that backend will always be used over the default in the user config file. -
interactive (bool) – When set to
True
, show the circuit in a new window (formpl
this depends on the matplotlib backend being used supporting this). Note when used with either the text or thelatex_source
output type this has no effect and will be silently ignored. Defaults toFalse
. -
reverse_bits (bool | None) – When set to
True
, reverse the bit order inside registers for the output visualization. Defaults toFalse
unless the user config file (usually~/.qiskit/settings.conf
) has an alternative value set. For example,circuit_reverse_bits = True
. -
plot_barriers (bool) – Enable/disable drawing barriers in the output circuit. Defaults to
True
. -
justify (str | None) – Options are
"left"
,"right"
or"none"
(str). If anything else is supplied, left justified will be used instead. It refers to where gates should be placed in the output circuit if there is an option.none
results in each gate being placed in its own column. Defaults toleft
. -
vertical_compression (str | None) –
high
,medium
orlow
. It merges the lines generated by the text output so the drawing will take less vertical room. Default ismedium
. Only used by thetext
output, will be silently ignored otherwise. -
idle_wires (bool | None) – Include idle wires (wires with no circuit elements) in output visualization. Default is
True
unless the user config file (usually~/.qiskit/settings.conf
) has an alternative value set. For example,circuit_idle_wires = False
. -
with_layout (bool) – Include layout information, with labels on the physical layout. Default is
True
. -
fold (int | None) – Sets pagination. It can be disabled using -1. In
text
, sets the length of the lines. This is useful when the drawing does not fit in the console. If None (default), it will try to guess the console width usingshutil.get_terminal_size()
. However, if running in jupyter, the default line length is set to 80 characters. Inmpl
, it is the number of (visual) layers before folding. Default is 25. -
ax (Any | None) – Only used by the mpl backend. An optional
matplotlib.axes.Axes
object to be used for the visualization output. If none is specified, a new matplotlib Figure will be created and used. Additionally, if specified there will be no returned Figure since it is redundant. -
initial_state (bool) – Adds in the beginning of the qubit wires and to classical wires. Default is
False
. -
cregbundle (bool | None) – If set to
True
, bundle classical registers. Default isTrue
, except for whenoutput
is set to"text"
. -
wire_order (list[int] | None) – A list of integers used to reorder the display of the bits. The list must have an entry for every bit with the bits in the range 0 to (
num_qubits
+num_clbits
). -
expr_len (int) – The number of characters to display if an
Expr
is used for the condition in aControlFlowOp
. If this number is exceeded, the string will be truncated at that number and ‘…’ added to the end.
Returns
TextDrawing
or matplotlib.figure
or PIL.Image
or str
:
-
TextDrawing
(ifoutput='text'
)A drawing that can be printed as ascii art.
-
matplotlib.figure.Figure
(ifoutput='mpl'
)A matplotlib figure object for the circuit diagram.
-
PIL.Image
(ifoutput='latex
’)An in-memory representation of the image of the circuit diagram.
-
str
(ifoutput='latex_source'
)The LaTeX source code for visualizing the circuit diagram.
Raises
- VisualizationError – when an invalid output method is selected
- ImportError – when the output methods requires non-installed libraries.
Example
from qiskit import QuantumCircuit
from qiskit.visualization import circuit_drawer
qc = QuantumCircuit(1, 1)
qc.h(0)
qc.measure(0, 0)
circuit_drawer(qc, output="mpl", style={"backgroundcolor": "#EEEEEE"})