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README.md says (example "Pure python quantum computing machinery"):
qc.measure("q1") qc.measure("q2") Probability.pretty_print_probabilities(qc.qubits.get_quantum_register_containing("q1").get_state())
If you do so, the last line always output:
|psi>=|00> Pr(|00>)=1.000000; <state>=1.000000
Because measurement destroyed the state. IMHO, it should be get_noop instead of get_state.
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README.md says (example "Pure python quantum computing machinery"):
If you do so, the last line always output:
Because measurement destroyed the state. IMHO, it should be get_noop instead of get_state.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: