Construct a "manual" rset for usage in last_fit()
#273
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Closes #264
Rather than using
mc_cv()
, this now constructs a new "manual" rset object from a set of splits/ids (here, just 1 split and 1 id). This avoids the randomness issue altogether.I think it might be nice to move this manual rset idea to rsample eventually. It would be a simple wrapper around
new_rset()
that also has the vctrs/dplyr support built in, but wouldn't carry around any extra attributes. People could usemake_splits()
to construct their splits using manual indices, then pass the splits tomanual_rset()
. If you like that idea, I could move these pieces to rsample now and then make tune import dev rsample.