qrisp.quantum_network.QuantumNetworkClient.get_clear_qc#
- QuantumNetworkClient.get_clear_qc()[source]#
Returns a QuantumCircuit containing all the qubits that belong to the client at the moment.
Note that the qubit names of the run QuantumCircuit are internally extended by the string “@client_name” (if they aren’t extended in this way already). This is to allow multiple clients to submit circuits with matching qubit names.
Note that
- Returns
- QuantumCircuit
An empty QuantumCircuit containing the qubits, this client may operate on.
Examples
We set up a quantum network, run some QuantumCircuits and retrieve the clear QuantumCircuit:
>>> from qrisp.quantum_network import QuantumNetworkServer, QuantumNetworkClient >>> local_server = QuantumNetworkServer("127.0.0.1", background = True) >>> local_server.start() >>> client = QuantumNetworkClient(name = "alice", socket_ip = "127.0.0.1") >>> from qrisp import QuantumCircuit >>> qc_0 = QuantumCircuit(1) >>> qc_0.x(0) >>> print(qc_0)
┌───┐ qb_8: ┤ X ├ └───┘
>>> client.run(qc_0) >>> qc_1 = QuantumCircuit(1) >>> qc_1.h(0) >>> print(qc_1)
┌───┐ qb_26: ┤ H ├ └───┘
>>> client.run(qc_1) >>> print(client.get_clear_qc().qubits) [Qubit(qb_58@alice), Qubit(qb_77@alice)]