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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion DESCRIPTION
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Package: parsnip
Title: A Common API to Modeling and Analysis Functions
Version: 1.0.4.9002
Version: 1.0.4.9003
Authors@R: c(
person("Max", "Kuhn", , "max@posit.co", role = c("aut", "cre")),
person("Davis", "Vaughan", , "davis@posit.co", role = "aut"),
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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions NEWS.md
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* Several internal functions (to help work with `Surv` objects) were added as a standalone file that can be used in other packages via `usethis::use_standalone("tidymodels/parsnip")`.

* `multi_predict()` methods for `linear_reg()`, `logistic_reg()`, and `multinomial_reg()` models fitted with the `"glmnet"` engine now check the `type` better and error accordingly (#900).

* Rather than being implemented in each method, the check for the `new_data` argument being mistakenly passed as `newdata` to `multi_predict()` now happens in the generic. Packages re-exporting the `multi_predict()` generic and implementing now-duplicate checks may see new failures and can remove their own analogous checks. This check already existed in all `predict()` methods (via `predict.model_fit()`) and all parsnip `multi_predict()` methods (#525).

* `logistic_reg()` will now warn at `fit()` when the outcome has more than two levels (#545).
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16 changes: 8 additions & 8 deletions R/glmnet-engines.R
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Expand Up @@ -173,14 +173,20 @@ multi_predict_glmnet <- function(object,
type = NULL,
penalty = NULL,
...) {
type <- check_pred_type(object, type)
check_spec_pred_type(object, type)
if (type == "prob") {
check_spec_levels(object)
}

dots <- list(...)

if (object$spec$mode == "classification") {
if (is_quosure(penalty)) {
penalty <- eval_tidy(penalty)
}
}

dots <- list(...)

object$spec <- eval_args(object$spec)

if (is.null(penalty)) {
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model_type <- class(object$spec)[1]

if (object$spec$mode == "classification") {
if (is.null(type)) {
type <- "class"
}
if (!(type %in% c("class", "prob", "link", "raw"))) {
rlang::abort("`type` should be either 'class', 'link', 'raw', or 'prob'.")
}
if (type == "prob" |
model_type == "logistic_reg") {
dots$type <- "response"
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