![]() They're "too good" to be accurate replacements for the SNES. I've noticed a lot of people seem to like the Dual Action or Sidewinders.and yeah, they're nice gamepads, but their analog sensitivity interferes with some games. Yeah I know it's not ZSNES, that was the point.a question of controller choice. Oh well I guess it's just a bounce thoughts post.I'll hush now. Just wondering if I'm the only one just slightly irked by this or if there's a way to make the controller move more discretely or make the diagonals less sensetive.though I'm doubting it unless I want to perform surgery on the thing. This is not really a big deal, and I suppose I could just order the USB converter for the actual SNES controller.but I've been a fan of the jack-of-all-trades devices. I also noticed I'm having a hell of a time pulling off Sabin's blitzes.or the fireballs in Street Fighter because of this issue. Like in Final Fantasy 3 (or 6 for the series fans ), I get sprint shoes and run around.Now, I used to be able to zig zag and follow a path precisely flying through it.but now with it detecting these diagonals in a little bit too analog of a sense, I end up switching directions if my thumb is not EXACTLY pressing one of the axis directions. They have the "round" D-pad design which makes rolling from an axis direction to a diagonal a seamless and thumb-friendly not great for some SNES games, I've noticed. I've had Sidewinders before, and I have the highly praised Dual Action Logitech now. MatLUFactorSymbolic_SeqAIJ() at /usr/local/petsc/src/mat/impls/aij/seq/aijfact.c:304ĭolfinx version (installed via Docker dolfinx/dolfinx): 0.3.1.I was just wondering if anyone else noticed this. ![]() MatLUFactorSymbolic() at /usr/local/petsc/src/mat/interface/matrix.c:2966 PCSetUp_LU() at /usr/local/petsc/src/ksp/pc/impls/factor/lu/lu.c:93 PCSetUp() at /usr/local/petsc/src/ksp/pc/interface/precon.c:990 ![]() KSPSetUp() at /usr/local/petsc/src/ksp/ksp/interface/itfunc.c:407 KSPSolve_Private() at /usr/local/petsc/src/ksp/ksp/interface/itfunc.c:843 KSPSolve() at /usr/local/petsc/src/ksp/ksp/interface/itfunc.c:1078 SNESSolve_NEWTONLS() at /usr/local/petsc/src/snes/impls/ls/ls.c:222 SNESSolve() at /usr/local/petsc/src/snes/interface/snes.c:4756 Return np.logical_or(result1, np.logical_or(result2, np.logical_or(result3, result4)))įile "PETSc/SNES.pyx", line 590, in With zero_u.vector.localForm() as bc_local:īc_u_top = dirichletbc(u_Ly, dofs_u_top, V.sub(1))īc_u_bot = dirichletbc(zero_u, dofs_u_bot, V.sub(1))īc_u_left = dirichletbc(zero_u, dofs_u_left, V.sub(0)) With u_Ly.vector.localForm() as bc_local: U_el = VectorElement("Lagrange", mesh.ufl_cell(), 1)ĭofs_u_top = locate_dofs_geometrical((V.sub(1), U_1), Top)ĭofs_u_bot = locate_dofs_geometrical((V.sub(1), U_1), Bottom)ĭofs_u_left = locate_dofs_geometrical((V.sub(0), U_0), bc_l) Mesh = create_rectangle(comm=MPI.COMM_WORLD, points=), np.array()], n=) See the following figure:Ĭonsider the following the MWE: from dolfinx import laįrom dolfinx.fem import (dirichletbc, form, Function, FunctionSpace, locate_dofs_geometrical)įrom import (apply_lifting, assemble_matrix, assemble_vector, create_matrix, create_vector, set_bc)įrom sh import (create_rectangle, locate_entities, meshtags)įrom ufl import (derivative, dx, grad, Identity, inner, lhs, Measure, rhs, sym, TestFunction, tr, TrialFunction, VectorElement) Here the equation is to be solved on the outer subdomain. To reproduce this error, I have written a code for solving the pure elasticity problem of a rectangle consisting of an outer and an inner subdomain. As soon as I try to solve the equations on particular subdomains, I get an error that I cannot solve by myself. Everything works fine when I solve the coupled equations on the whole domain. I am working on a problem consisting of multiple equations that need to be solved on different subdomains.
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