diff --git a/doc/introduction/data.rst b/doc/introduction/data.rst index f283c43e48a..8a9835ef2c6 100644 --- a/doc/introduction/data.rst +++ b/doc/introduction/data.rst @@ -101,18 +101,27 @@ Viewing Available Datasets -------------------------- We can call the -:func:`~pennylane.data.list_datasets` function to get a snapshot of the currently available data. +:func:`~pennylane.data.list_data_names` function to get a snapshot of the currently available data. This function returns a nested dictionary as shown below. ->>> available_data = qml.data.list_datasets() ->>> available_data.keys() -dict_keys(["qspin", "qchem"]) ->>> available_data["qchem"].keys() -dict_keys(["H2", "LiH", ...]) ->>> available_data['qchem']['H2'].keys() -dict_keys(["6-31G", "STO-3G"]) ->>> print(available_data['qchem']['H2']['STO-3G']) -["0.5", "0.54", "0.62", "0.66", ...] +>>> qml.data.list_data_names() +["bars-and-stripes", + "downscaled-mnist", + "hamlib-max-3-sat", + "hamlib-maxcut", + "hamlib-travelling-salesperson-problem", + "hidden-manifold", + "hyperplanes", + "ketgpt", + "learning-dynamics-incoherently", + "linearly-separable", + "mnisq", + "mqt-bench", + "plus-minus", + "qchem", + "qspin", + "rydberggpt", + "two-curves"] Note that this example limits the results of the function calls for clarity and that as more data becomes available, the results of these