So the red and green lines are separate graphs that have been transformed differently. Their corresponding axes have different scale and are offset from each other
It's not the easiest to understand, but I couldn't really think of a good name for them:
Given an independent axis, "y offset" refers to the offset of the axis from where true zero lies on the canvas. "y height" is the height of the vertical region covered by the axis.
So the red and green lines are separate graphs that have been transformed differently. Their corresponding axes have different scale and are offset from each other
It's not the easiest to understand, but I couldn't really think of a good name for them: Given an independent axis, "y offset" refers to the offset of the axis from where true zero lies on the canvas. "y height" is the height of the vertical region covered by the axis.