1) Helpdesk implies people whose job it is to provide support. R-help is a 
mailing list in which users help each other when they have spare time. 

2) You sent an email to the R-help mailing list, not to Lara, whoever that is. 
I suggest you figure out what her email address is and send your question to 
her directly, or read the Posting Guide mentioned below and then pose an 
entirely new question of your own to the list. There is a lot of existing 
research and packages related to cross-validation, but you are going to need to 
illustrate why you think the usual tools are not sufficient. Have you looked at 
the CRAN Task Views?

3) Email only has linkage to other email when they follow as replies... you did 
not reply to her email, so no one reading your email (quite likely even Lara, 
if she is even still on the list) has any idea what question you are referring 
to. 

-- 
Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.

On June 21, 2017 7:16:49 AM PDT, Eric Weine <eric.we...@truqua.com> wrote:
>Lara:
>
>I see you sent this email to the R helpdesk a really long time ago, but
>I was just wondering if you ever got an answer to this question. I was
>just thinking that I would build my own cross validation function, but
>if you figured out a way to do this automatically, could you let me
>know?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Eric Weine.
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