The following code produces a tree with only a root. However, clearly the tree 
with a split at x=0.5 is better. rpart doesn't seem to want to produce it.

Running the following produces a tree with only root.

y <- c(rep(0,65),rep(1,15),rep(0,20))
x <- c(rep(0,70),rep(1,30))
f <- rpart(y ~ x, method='class', minsplit=1, cp=0.0001, 
parms=list(split='gini'))

Computing the improvement for a split at x=0.5 manually:

obs_L <- y[x<.5]
obs_R <- y[x>.5]
n_L <- sum(x<.5)
n_R <- sum(x>.5)
gini <- function(p) {sum(p*(1-p))}
impurity_root <- gini(prop.table(table(y)))
impurity_L <- gini(prop.table(table(obs_L)))
impurity_R <- gini(prop.table(table(obs_R)))
impurity <- impurity_root * n - (n_L*impurity_L + n_R*impurity_R) # 2.880952

Thus, an improvement of 2.88 should result in a split. It does not.

Why?

Jonathan

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