# Draw "Initialize" circuit as sequence of single gates

I have just tried to apply initialize function to a simple circuit. There is any way to display how is done internally the initialization circuit instead of a single block with label "initialize"?

Here is the output of the minimal working example you can find below:

            ┌──────────────────────────────────┐
q2476_0: |0>┤0                                 ├
│  initialize(0.70711,0,0,0.70711) │
q2476_1: |0>┤1                                 ├
└──────────────────────────────────┘


Minimal working example:

import numpy as np
import math
from qiskit import QuantumCircuit, ClassicalRegister, QuantumRegister

desired_vector = [
1 / math.sqrt(2) * complex(1, 0),
0,
0,
1 / math.sqrt(2) * complex(1,0 )]

q = QuantumRegister(2)
qc = QuantumCircuit(q)
qc.initialize(desired_vector, [q[0],q[1]])

qc.draw(output='mpl')
print(qc)


qc.initialize(desired_vector, [q[0],q[1]]).gates_to_uncompute().draw()

Note: initialize assumes the state is currently in the ground state. Because of this, the new circuit that is made will include a reset on each qubit at the beginning of the circuit.