These methods allow you to use the butcher package to reduce the size of
a workflow. After calling butcher::butcher()
on a workflow, the only
guarantee is that you will still be able to predict()
from that workflow.
Other functions may not work as expected.
Usage
axe_call.workflow(x, verbose = FALSE, ...)
axe_ctrl.workflow(x, verbose = FALSE, ...)
axe_data.workflow(x, verbose = FALSE, ...)
axe_env.workflow(x, verbose = FALSE, ...)
axe_fitted.workflow(x, verbose = FALSE, ...)
Arguments
- x
A workflow.
- verbose
Should information be printed about how much memory is freed
from butchering?
- ...
Extra arguments possibly used by underlying methods.