# Format and Draw Sometimes, it can be useful to format or draw circuits. We provide methods to just do that. ## Formatting You can convert your compiled circuit into its textual representation by converting it to string: ```python str(circuit) ``` If you just want to see the output on your terminal, you can directly print it as well: ```python print(circuit) ``` ## Drawing {% hint style="danger" %} Drawing functionality requires the installation of the package with a full feature set. See the Installation section to learn how to do that. {% endhint %} You can use the `draw` method of your compiled circuit to draw it: ```python drawing = circuit.draw() ``` This method will draw the circuit on a temporary PNG file and return the path to this file. You can show the drawing in a Jupyter notebook, like this: ```python from PIL import Image drawing = Image.open(circuit.draw()) drawing.show() drawing.close() ``` Or, you can use the `show` option of the `draw` method to show the drawing with matplotlib. ```python circuit.draw(show=True) ``` {% hint style="danger" %} Beware that this will clear the matplotlib plots you have. {% endhint %} Lastly, you can save the drawing to a specific path: ```python destination = "/tmp/path/of/your/choice.png" drawing = circuit.draw(save_to=destination) assert drawing == destination ```