Disclosed herein is a method of analyzing three-dimensional data obtained
from a chromatography/spectrometry process, in particular an LC/MS
process using a two-dimensional multi-variant statistical analysis. The
LC portion permits separation of analytes within a sample. The
information obtained from such a procedure typically depends on retention
time (R.sub.t). As the analytes progress through the system, they enter
the MS region of the LC/MS system. There they are ionized and a mass
detector then detects these ionized species. The information procured
from this procedure is generally reported as intensity for a
corresponding m/z value. Therefore, an LC/MS system provides at least
three pieces of information. Principle component analysis (PCA) is a
robust method of multi-variant analysis of this type of data between
different samples. However, typically, PCA analysis is performed using
only two-dimensional data. Therefore, it is expected that at least one
parameter of data obtained from a LC/MS operation is lost, however, the
methods disclosed herein preserves all three mathematical dimensions.