causal-inference
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I ran a regression_forest for > 10 minutes and had no idea if it would complete in 15 min or an hour.
It would be great to have an argument "verbose" (default FALSE) which causes the function to
print the function's progress, to help the user estimate the remaining time before completion.
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This intro notebook recommends using daggity to build a causal graph.
Given that diggity is a wonderful tool for this sort of work, please support the daggity model code output natively, without having to do any extra work.
Also, allow the input daggit