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[Submission]: Qiskit-Shots-Animator #438
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Submission PR #439 has been created with errors in tests |
Hi @teavuihuang :) I re-created your issue du to breaking change on our sides. As your repo is not structured as what our program are expected, you have to add a file at the root of your repo call |
Submission PR #439 has been created with errors in tests |
Submission PR #439 has been created with errors in tests |
Tests with latest version of Qiskit release failed! |
Tests with development version of Qiskit release failed! |
Standard tests❌ The submission didn't pass the standard check. Stable tests
Development tests
Logs: https://github.com/qiskit-community/ecosystem/actions/runs/6118868564 |
Hi @teavuihuang any news :) ? |
Hi! Sorry I don't have time to fix this at the moment :( |
As form our side the code of the submission has evolved and labels changed. If it's ok for you I'll close this issue and I let you create a new one later :) |
Github repo
https://github.com/teavuihuang/qiskit-shots-animator
Description
Qiskit-Shots-Animator is an open-source Python add-on package I developed for IBM Qiskit that animates quantum job execution results e.g. for 1024 shots: "{'000': 510, '111': 514}" as microwave flashes either on a gate map, or x-ray photo of the quantum computer chip. The stand-alone looping GIF animation can be viewed directly in the Jupyter notebook or saved & exported to webpages & social media. Qiskit animation examples can be seen in the Github repo.
It's purpose is to help newcomers to Quantum to visually comprehend the quantum results. It can also be used as a fun, indirect way to learn quantum circuit design as the students modify the circuits to draw and create simple animation patterns on the gate map like a LED signboard. Hence, I think this is something that could be used / incorporated in IBM Qiskit tutorials, lessons and even YouTube video lessons and presentations.
Email
[email protected]
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License
Apache License 2.0
Affiliations
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Labels
simulation, circuit simulator, circuit, game, notebook
Website
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