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Update experiment.jl #74

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It would be convenient if create_experiment_dir could handle nested directories, so that you can have e.g. "exp_name/alg1" and "exp_name/alg2"

It would be convenient if create_experiment_dir could handle nested directories, so that you can have e.g. "exp_name/alg1" and "exp_name/alg2"
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Merging #74 into master will decrease coverage by 0.02%.
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@mkschleg mkschleg merged commit 395827f into mkschleg:master Mar 17, 2020
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This will be included in the 0.7 release

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