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…essing the actual per-shot results
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This adds a generic Cirq target wrapper that is automatically applied to all targets that are not Cirq targets, allowing users to submit Cirq jobs to any target. This wrapper will convert Cirq circuits to QIR before submission to the target, and will convert the jobs submitted to Cirq-wrapped targets to appear as Cirq jobs when queried using the
azure.quantum.cirq.AzureQuantumService. Finally, it will convert the QIR results of a job submitted to a Cirq-wrapped target tocirq.Result.For error results like qubit loss, we use a similar strategy as we did with Qiskit. We drop error results, like qubit loss, to keep the standard Cirq result's measurement dict compatible with Cirq tooling that expect only integer 0 or integer 1 results. We keep the raw data for users who are interested in the error results via a new
results.raw_shotsto get the data as it was returned directly from the target, and a lazy-eval functionresults.raw_measurements()which will return a measurement dict structured similar to how Cirq's measurement dict is structured, but that contains the raw result chars, including error results.