# Evaluator Playground

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Easily create new evaluators or import existing ones for testing. \
For the testing data, you can manually add input them or import it from a dataset or inference table.

### Save Evaluator

If you like, you can save the evaluator you just tested from Playground.

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You can also save the created data point to a dataset. Note that the schema has to match. If you don't have a dataset that matches the datapoint's schema, you will need to first create an empty dataset&#x20;
