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@@ -405,9 +405,6 @@ class GraphState(object): |
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>>> with open("graph.json") as f: |
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json.dump(graph.to_json(True), f) |
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.. todo:: |
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Implement ``from_json()``! |
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""" |
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if stringify: |
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node = {str(key): value for key, value in self.node.items()} |
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@@ -417,6 +414,13 @@ class GraphState(object): |
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else: |
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return {"node": self.node, "adj": self.adj} |
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def from_json(self, data): |
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""" Construct the graph from JSON data |
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:param data: JSON data to be read. |
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""" |
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self.node = data["node"] |
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self.adj = data["adj"] |
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def to_state_vector(self): |
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""" Get the full state vector corresponding to this stabilizer state. Useful for debugging, interface with other simulators. |
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This method becomes very slow for more than about ten qubits! |
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