CN108494962B - Alarm clock control method and terminal - Google Patents

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CN108494962B
CN108494962B CN201810247283.8A CN201810247283A CN108494962B CN 108494962 B CN108494962 B CN 108494962B CN 201810247283 A CN201810247283 A CN 201810247283A CN 108494962 B CN108494962 B CN 108494962B
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The invention provides an alarm clock control method and a terminal, wherein the method comprises the following steps: receiving a first input of a user; responding to the first input, displaying a target control, and displaying N alarm clock node identifications on the target control; receiving a second input of the user on the target control or on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers; and responding to the second input, and executing the alarm clock setting operation associated with the second input. Therefore, in the invention, the user can trigger the terminal to display the target control by performing input operation once, and the user can realize different alarm clock setting operations by performing input once on the target control or the alarm clock node identifier. Therefore, compared with the prior art, the alarm clock setting method and the alarm clock setting device can more simply and conveniently realize the setting of the alarm clock.

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Alarm clock control method and terminal
Technical Field
The embodiment of the invention relates to the technical field of communication, in particular to an alarm clock control method and a terminal.
Background
With the rapid development of terminals such as mobile phones and tablets, the terminals have already entered the lives of people widely, and great convenience is brought to various aspects of people's lives. The terminal generally has an alarm clock reminding function, and a user can execute a plan on time at a preset alarm clock node by means of the alarm clock reminding function. With the acceleration of the life rhythm of people, the time becomes more compact, and people set an alarm clock reminding task on the terminal become more normalized.
However, the operation of setting the alarm clock on the terminal is complex and cumbersome at present, for example, a user needs to return to a display desktop of the terminal first, then search for an alarm clock icon from the display desktop and click the alarm clock icon, and then enter an alarm clock setting interface to set an alarm clock reminding task.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the invention provides an alarm clock control method and a terminal, and aims to solve the problems that an alarm clock setting operation is complex and tedious in the existing alarm clock control method.
In order to solve the technical problem, the invention is realized as follows:
in a first aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides an alarm clock control method, which is applied to a terminal, and the method includes:
receiving a first input of a user;
responding to the first input, displaying a target control, and displaying N alarm clock node identifications on the target control;
receiving a second input of the user on the target control or on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers;
in response to the second input, performing an alarm setting operation associated with the second input;
each alarm clock node identifier corresponds to an alarm clock reminding task, and N is an integer greater than or equal to 0.
In a second aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides a terminal, including:
the first receiving module is used for receiving a first input of a user;
the first display module is used for responding to the first input and displaying a target control, and N alarm clock node identifications are displayed on the target control;
a second receiving module, configured to receive a second input of the user on the target control or on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers;
the setting module is used for responding to the second input and executing alarm clock setting operation related to the second input;
each alarm clock node identifier corresponds to an alarm clock reminding task, and N is an integer greater than or equal to 0.
In a third aspect, an embodiment of the present invention further provides another terminal, including a processor, a memory, and a computer program stored in the memory and capable of running on the processor, where the computer program, when executed by the processor, implements the steps of the alarm clock control method.
In a fourth aspect, an embodiment of the present invention further provides a computer-readable storage medium, where a computer program is stored on the computer-readable storage medium, and when the computer program is executed by a processor, the steps of the alarm clock control method are implemented.
In the embodiment of the invention, a first input of a user is received; responding to the first input, displaying a target control, and displaying N alarm clock node identifications on the target control; receiving a second input of the user on the target control or on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers; and responding to the second input, and executing the alarm clock setting operation associated with the second input. Therefore, in the embodiment of the invention, the user can trigger the terminal to display the target control by performing the input operation once, and the user can realize different alarm clock setting operations by performing the input once on the target control or the alarm clock node identifier. Therefore, compared with the prior art, the alarm clock setting method and the alarm clock setting device can more simply and conveniently realize the setting of the alarm clock.
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Fig. 1 is a flowchart of an alarm clock control method according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a display interface provided by an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 3 is a second schematic diagram of a display interface provided by the embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4 is a third schematic diagram of a display interface provided in the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a fourth schematic diagram of a display interface provided by the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a fifth schematic view of a display interface provided by the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a sixth schematic view of a display interface provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a seventh schematic diagram of a display interface provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 9 is an eighth schematic diagram of a display interface provided in an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 10 is a ninth illustration of a display interface provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of a display interface provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12 is an eleventh schematic diagram of a display interface provided by an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 13 is a twelve-point diagram of a display interface provided by an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 14 is a flow chart of another alarm clock control method provided by the embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 15 is a thirteen schematic illustration of a display interface provided by an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 16 is a fourteenth schematic diagram of a display interface provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 17 is a block diagram of a terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 18 is a block diagram of another terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are some, not all, embodiments of the present invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1, fig. 1 is a flowchart of an alarm clock control method according to an embodiment of the present invention, and the alarm clock control method according to the embodiment of the present invention is a method for setting an alarm clock reminding task. As shown in fig. 1, an alarm clock control method is applied to a terminal, and the method includes the following steps:
step 101: a first input is received from a user.
In the embodiment of the present invention, the first input may be understood as any operation for triggering the terminal to display the target control. The first input can be voice input, also can be somatosensory input, and also can be touch input of a terminal touch panel. The touch input may include: the first input may be a double-finger touch operation in which two fingers are simultaneously in two "ear regions" of the special-shaped screen, such as a double-finger click operation and a double-finger sliding operation, in the case that the terminal display screen is a special-shaped screen.
In a specific implementation, the first input is an input of a user on a time display area of the terminal, and step 101 may include:
a first input by a user on a time display area of a terminal is received.
The time display area of the terminal can be an area for displaying time on any display interface of the terminal. For example, the terminal displays the time area on the desktop, the terminal displays the time area on any application operation interface, and the like.
In a specific implementation, the first input is a sliding operation of circling around a time display area of the terminal and sliding to a side of the terminal, and step 101 may include:
and receiving sliding operation of a user for circling around a time display area of the terminal and sliding to the side edge of the terminal.
In a specific implementation, the display interface corresponding to step 101 can be shown in fig. 2, but is not limited thereto. In fig. 2, the user circles counterclockwise around the time display area 11 of the terminal 10 (arrow 12 in fig. 2 indicates circling in the counterclockwise direction) and slides to the left to the side of the terminal 10 (arrow 13 in fig. 2 indicates sliding to the left).
Step 102: and responding to the first input, displaying a target control, and displaying N alarm clock node identifications on the target control.
In the step, under the condition that the terminal receives a first input of a user, a target control is displayed on a display screen of the terminal to respond to the first input, and N alarm clock node identifications can be displayed on the target control, wherein each alarm clock node identification corresponds to one alarm clock reminding task, and N is an integer greater than or equal to 0.
Under the condition that a user sets an alarm clock reminding task for the first time, any alarm clock node identification can not be displayed on the target control; and displaying a first alarm clock node identifier on the target control in response to the first input, wherein the alarm clock node identifier corresponds to a blank alarm clock reminding task to be set. And displaying the alarm clock node identification corresponding to the alarm clock reminding task set before on the target control under the condition that the user does not set the alarm clock reminding task for the first time.
In the embodiment of the invention, the interface for displaying the target control can be understood as an alarm clock setting interface of the terminal. Different from the alarm clock setting interface in the prior art, the alarm clock node identification is displayed through the target control, and the alarm clock node identification display method and the alarm clock node identification display device have the characteristics of being clear, simple and clear. The user only needs to trigger the alarm clock setting interface of the terminal through the first input, and the operation is simple and convenient.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the target control may be a linear control, for example, a curve control, an arc control (e.g., the target control 14 shown in fig. 3 is an arc control), a linear control, and the like. The target control may also be a control of other shapes, such as a circular control, a rectangular control, a fan control, and the like. For the line type control, it may be named, but not limited to Touch-line, Touch line or Touch line, and may be interpreted as Touch line, manipulation line or manipulation control.
The size and the position of the target control can be reasonably set according to actual requirements, and the shape, the size and the position of the target control are fixed or variable.
The terminal display screen of the embodiment of the invention can be a special-shaped screen. For example, the structure of a terminal shaped screen can be seen in fig. 3, but not limited thereto. In fig. 3, the terminal 10, that is, the shaped screen of the mobile phone, may be referred to as a display screen with a bang area 15, the bang area 15 is specifically a non-display area with a concave top end of the display screen for setting a camera and the like, and areas on two sides of the bang area 15 may be generally referred to as ear areas.
In a specific implementation, as shown in fig. 3, the target control 14 is displayed in a first display area 16 of the shaped screen, the first display area 16 includes two display areas (i.e., the ear areas) separated by the shaped screen, and the first display area 16 further includes an area connecting the two display areas.
In a specific implementation, the display interface corresponding to step 102 can be shown in fig. 3, but is not limited thereto. In fig. 3, a display screen of the terminal 10 displays a target control 14, the target control 14 is an arc control, two alarm clock node identifiers 17 are displayed on the target control 14, and the two alarm clock node identifiers 17 are arranged at intervals.
In a specific implementation, the alarm clock node identifier 17 is a knot icon or a lasso icon, and a specific form of the alarm clock node identifier 17 can be shown in fig. 3, but not limited thereto.
Optionally, an alarm clock state identifier is displayed on each alarm clock node identifier, and the alarm clock state identifier is used to indicate that each alarm clock reminding task is in an off state or an on state.
The display position of the alarm clock state identifier can correspond to the alarm clock reminding task and be in a closing state or an opening state.
In a specific implementation, as shown in fig. 3, the alarm state identifier 171 is a small circle displayed on the alarm node identifier 17, the alarm state identifier 171 indicates that the current alarm reminding task is in an on state at the top, and the alarm state identifier 171 indicates that the current alarm reminding task is in an off state at the bottom, or vice versa. In addition, the alarm clock state identifier 171 can also be displayed on the left or right side of the alarm clock node identifier 17, respectively, to indicate that the alarm clock reminding task is in the off state or the on state.
Step 103: and receiving a second input of the user on the target control or on a first alarm clock node identifier in the N alarm clock node identifiers.
Step 104: and responding to the second input, and executing the alarm clock setting operation associated with the second input.
In the embodiment of the invention, the user can set the alarm clock reminding task by the terminal only through the first input and the second input, and the operation is simple and convenient.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the performing the alarm setting operation associated with the second input may include at least one of (but is not limited to):
newly building an alarm clock reminding task;
starting an alarm clock reminding task;
closing an alarm clock reminding task;
displaying an alarm clock parameter adjusting control;
and adjusting alarm clock parameters of the alarm clock reminding task.
Optionally, the second input is input on the target control, and the second input is used for creating a new alarm clock reminding task; step 104 comprises:
displaying a second alarm clock node identification on the target control, and creating a first alarm clock reminding task;
and the second alarm clock node identification is the alarm clock node identification corresponding to the first alarm clock reminding task.
In the embodiment, an operation mode of a new alarm clock reminding task is provided.
In this embodiment, the second input may include (but is not limited to) at least one of:
sliding operation of drawing a circle on the target control piece in a counterclockwise direction;
sliding operation of drawing a circle on the target control in a clockwise direction;
a sliding operation of sliding upward on the target control;
a sliding operation of sliding down on the target control;
clicking on the target control;
a double-click operation on the target control;
a press operation on the target control;
a long press operation on the target control.
In specific implementation, referring to the display interfaces shown in fig. 4 to fig. 5 (but not limited thereto), as shown in fig. 4, a circle is made counterclockwise on the target control 14 (arrow 18 in fig. 4 indicates that the circle is made counterclockwise), and as shown in fig. 5, an added second alarm node identifier is displayed on the target control 14 (that is, the newly created first alarm reminding task is alarm three shown in fig. 5). The second alarm clock node identification may be displayed on the target control 14 as the last alarm clock node identification by default, and in addition, the newly created alarm clock reminder task may be in an off state by default.
In the implementation mode, the new alarm clock reminding task can be realized through the second input on the target control, and the operation is simple and convenient.
Optionally, N is a positive integer, and the second input is an input on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers; step 104 comprises:
and deleting the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification.
In the embodiment, an operation mode for deleting the alarm clock reminding task is provided.
In this embodiment, the second input may include (but is not limited to) at least one of:
sliding operation of drawing a circle anticlockwise on the first alarm clock node identifier;
sliding operation of clockwise circling on the first alarm clock node identifier;
clicking operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
double-click operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
long press operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
a press operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
and dragging the sliding operation of the first alarm clock node identifier.
In specific implementation, referring to the display interfaces shown in fig. 6 to 7 (but not limited thereto), as shown in fig. 6, a clockwise circle is drawn on a first alarm clock node identifier (the "first alarm clock" shown in fig. 6 is the first alarm clock node identifier) (an arrow 19 in fig. 6 indicates that the circle is drawn clockwise), an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identifier is deleted, as shown in fig. 7, the first alarm clock node identifier is deleted from the target control 14, and only "second alarm clock" remains.
In the embodiment, the alarm clock reminding task can be deleted through the second input on the alarm clock node identification, and the operation is simple and convenient.
Optionally, N is a positive integer, and the second input is an input on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers; step 104 comprises:
and starting an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification.
In the embodiment, an operation mode for starting the alarm clock reminding task is provided.
In this embodiment, the second input may include (but is not limited to) at least one of:
sliding operation of drawing a circle anticlockwise on the first alarm clock node identifier;
sliding operation of clockwise circling on the first alarm clock node identifier;
clicking operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
double-click operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
long press operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
a press operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
and dragging the sliding operation of the first alarm clock node identifier.
In specific implementation, referring to the display interfaces shown in fig. 8 to 9 (but not limited thereto), as shown in fig. 8, if the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identifier (the first alarm clock shown in fig. 8 is the first alarm clock node identifier), is currently in the off state, the first alarm clock node identifier slides to the upper side of the target control 14 and then rapidly slides down to the target control 14, so that the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identifier can be rapidly started. The state of the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification is changed from the off state shown in fig. 8 to the on state shown in fig. 9.
In the embodiment, the alarm clock reminding task can be started by the second input on the alarm clock node identification, and the operation is simple and convenient.
Optionally, N is a positive integer, and the second input is an input on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers; step 104 comprises:
and closing the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification.
In the embodiment, an operation mode for closing the alarm clock reminding task is provided.
In this embodiment, the second input may include (but is not limited to) at least one of:
sliding operation of drawing a circle anticlockwise on the first alarm clock node identifier;
sliding operation of clockwise circling on the first alarm clock node identifier;
clicking operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
double-click operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
long press operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
a press operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
and dragging the sliding operation of the first alarm clock node identifier.
In specific implementation, referring to the display interfaces shown in fig. 10 to fig. 11 (but not limited thereto), as shown in fig. 10, if the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identifier (the first alarm clock shown in fig. 10 is the first alarm clock node identifier), is currently in an on state, the first alarm clock node identifier is slid to the lower side of the target control 14 and then slid onto the target control 14, so that the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identifier can be quickly turned off. The state of the first alarm clock node identification corresponding alarm clock reminding task is changed from the on state shown in fig. 10 to the off state shown in fig. 11.
In the embodiment, the alarm clock reminding task can be deleted through the second input on the alarm clock node identification, and the operation is simple and convenient.
Optionally, N is a positive integer, and the second input is an input on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers; step 104 comprises:
and displaying an alarm clock parameter adjusting control of the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification.
In this embodiment, an operation mode for displaying an alarm clock parameter adjustment control is provided.
In this embodiment, the second input may include (but is not limited to) at least one of:
sliding operation of drawing a circle anticlockwise on the first alarm clock node identifier;
sliding operation of clockwise circling on the first alarm clock node identifier;
clicking operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
double-click operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
long press operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
a press operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
and dragging the sliding operation of the first alarm clock node identifier.
In specific implementation, referring to the display interfaces shown in fig. 12 to fig. 13 (but not limited thereto), as shown in fig. 12, a first alarm clock node identifier (the first alarm clock node identifier is shown in fig. 12) is slid over the target control 14, so as to trigger an alarm clock parameter adjusting control 20, and each alarm clock parameter of the alarm clock reminding task can be adjusted through the alarm clock parameter adjusting control 20.
Wherein, the alarm clock parameter may include at least one of the following (but not limited to):
reminding the reminding time of the task by an alarm clock;
reminding period of the alarm clock reminding task;
the alarm clock reminds the snooze time of the task;
reminding a task by an alarm clock;
and the operation mode is used for closing the alarm clock reminding task.
For example, the alarm parameter adjustment control 20 adjusts the reminding time of the alarm reminding task, and if the alarm reminding task slides upwards on the left side of the displayed time area, the number of clocks can be reduced; if the clock slides downwards at the left side of the displayed time area, the number of clocks can be increased; if sliding upwards on the right side of the displayed time zone, the number of minutes can be reduced; if sliding down the right side of the displayed time zone, the number of minutes may be increased. As shown in fig. 12, sliding up on the left side of the time zone and sliding down on the right side of the time zone, the alarm time of the alarm clock reminding task is changed to 09:15 shown in fig. 13.
For example, the alarm parameter adjustment control 20 adjusts the reminding period of the alarm reminding task, and clockwise sliding can enter tuesday and wednesday … … if a plurality of days are set, such as monday and wednesday, sliding to monday and sliding to the circle, and then selecting monday; and then sliding clockwise along the Monday circle until every Wednesday, and sliding into the circle, so as to select Wednesday. If the set days need to be cancelled, the user only needs to slide outside the circle when the days need to be cancelled are selected. Settings may also be made from monday to friday, six weeks per week, daily, or the like. Sliding counterclockwise along the circle of days may enter a setting for each time limit, and so on.
For example, the alarm parameter adjustment control 20 adjusts a reminding mode of the alarm reminding task, such as sliding left and right at a circle of the ringing mode to adjust the reminding mode of ringing, vibrating or vibrating plus ringing.
After the alarm clock parameters of the alarm clock reminding task are set, the first alarm clock node identifier is dragged back to the target control 14, and the alarm clock reminding task can be started, as shown in fig. 13.
In the embodiment, the display of the alarm clock parameter adjusting control can be realized through the second input on the alarm clock node identification, so that the user can conveniently adjust the alarm clock parameters of the alarm clock reminding task, and the operation is simple and convenient.
Optionally, N is a positive integer, and the second input is an input on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers; step 104 comprises:
and adjusting the alarm clock parameters of the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification.
In the embodiment, an operation mode for adjusting the alarm clock parameters of the alarm clock reminding task is provided.
In this embodiment, the second input may include (but is not limited to) at least one of:
sliding operation of drawing a circle anticlockwise on the first alarm clock node identifier;
sliding operation of clockwise circling on the first alarm clock node identifier;
clicking operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
double-click operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
long press operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
a press operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
and dragging the sliding operation of the first alarm clock node identifier.
In the embodiment, the alarm clock parameters of the alarm clock reminding task can be adjusted through the second input on the alarm clock node identification, and the operation is simple and convenient.
In the embodiment of the present invention, the terminal may be any device having a communication function, for example: computers (Computer), Mobile phones, Tablet Personal computers (Tablet Personal Computer), laptop computers (laptop Computer), Personal digital assistants (PDA for short), Mobile Internet Devices (MID), Wearable devices (Wearable Device), and the like.
In the embodiment of the invention, a first input of a user is received; responding to the first input, displaying a target control, and displaying N alarm clock node identifications on the target control; receiving a second input of the user on the target control or on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers; and responding to the second input, and executing the alarm clock setting operation associated with the second input. Therefore, in the embodiment of the invention, the user can trigger the terminal to display the target control by performing the input operation once, and the user can realize different alarm clock setting operations by performing the input once on the target control or the alarm clock node identifier. Therefore, compared with the prior art, the alarm clock setting method and the alarm clock setting device can more simply and conveniently realize the setting of the alarm clock.
Referring to fig. 14, fig. 14 is a flowchart of another alarm clock control method provided in the embodiment of the present invention, and the embodiment of the present invention is different from the previous embodiment of the present invention, and provides an alarm clock control method for turning off a reminder of an alarm clock reminding task.
In the prior art, when the reminding time of the alarm clock reminding task is up, a user can quickly turn off the alarm clock reminding through simple operation. With the acceleration of the life rhythm of people, when people receive the alarm clock reminding in the sleep state, the condition that the alarm clock reminding is turned off conveniently and the people do not get up in time often occurs, so that the alarm clock reminding can lose the real significance in some time. Therefore, the problem of poor wake-up effect exists in the existing method for closing alarm clock reminding.
Based on the above problems, embodiments of the present invention provide an alarm clock control method for turning off a reminder of an alarm clock reminding task.
As shown in fig. 14, an alarm clock control method is applied to a terminal, and the method includes the following steps:
step 201: and when the reminding time of the target alarm clock reminding task is up, displaying an alarm clock reminding interface, wherein M alarm clock operation identifiers in a first display state are displayed on the alarm clock reminding interface.
The target alarm clock reminding task is an alarm clock reminding task set by the alarm clock setting method provided in the previous embodiment of the invention, that is, the target alarm clock reminding task is an alarm clock reminding task set through the steps 101 to 104, and in order to avoid repetition, the setting process of the target alarm clock reminding task in the embodiment of the invention is not described again.
In the step, when the reminding time of the target alarm clock reminding task is reached, the terminal display screen can display an alarm clock reminding interface, M alarm clock operation marks can be displayed on the alarm clock reminding interface, the display states of the M alarm clock operation marks are first display states, and M is a positive integer.
The alarm clock operation mark can be a knot type icon or a lasso type icon, a button type icon, a slider type icon and the like, the shape, the number, the size and the position of the alarm clock operation mark can be reasonably set according to actual requirements, and the alarm clock operation mark is not limited in the embodiment of the invention.
Step 202: and receiving a third input of the user on the M alarm clock operation identifiers.
Step 203: in response to the third input, closing a reminder of the target alarm clock reminder task.
As an implementation manner, the alarm clock operation identifier may be a knot type icon or a lasso type icon, and each alarm clock operation identifier includes circle-drawing number information and circle-drawing direction information; the third input may comprise a sliding operation that circles around each alarm clock operation identifier in sequence; step 203 may include:
under the condition that the number of circles of the third input around each alarm clock operation identifier is matched with the number information of the circles of each alarm clock operation identifier, and the direction of the circles of the third input around each alarm clock operation identifier is matched with the direction information of the circles of each alarm clock operation identifier, updating each alarm clock operation identifier into a second display state;
and under the condition that the M alarm clock operation identifications are all updated to be in the second display state, closing the reminding of the target alarm clock reminding task.
In specific implementation, referring to the display interface shown in fig. 15 (but not limited thereto), as shown in fig. 15, when the reminding time of the target alarm clock reminding task is reached, the terminal display screen pops up the alarm clock reminding interface, a plurality of alarm clock operation identifiers 21 are displayed on the alarm clock reminding interface (the number of the alarm clock operation identifiers 21 shown in fig. 15 is 3, and each alarm clock operation identifier 21 may be called a knotted icon or a lasso icon), and the position, the number of knotted circles, and the circling direction of each alarm clock operation identifier 21 may be random.
The third input inputted by the user may be understood as an operation of untying each knot (or noose), i.e., making a loop around the knot in the direction of the making loop indicated on each knot, and when the number of making loops is equal to that of the knot, the current knot can be opened. As shown in fig. 15, the first knot has two knot turns, and the user needs to slide two turns in the counterclockwise direction to untwist the knot. And by analogy, under the condition that all knots are untied on the display screen, the reminding of the alarm clock reminding task can be closed.
In this embodiment, the third input may be a continuous operation or a discontinuous operation. The second display state of the alarm clock operation indication may be understood as a display state indicating that the knot is broken.
In the embodiment, through the operation interaction of the alarm clock operation identification, the user needs to carry out slight thinking and simple mobile phone interaction when the alarm clock is closed for reminding, the purpose of effectively awakening the user is achieved through interaction, and the awakening effect of the alarm clock reminding task can be improved.
As another embodiment, the third input is a dragging operation of sequentially dragging each alarm clock operation identifier to a target position corresponding to each alarm clock operation identifier.
The difference between this embodiment and the previous embodiment is that this embodiment realizes the closing of the alarm clock reminder by dragging the alarm clock operation identifier to the corresponding target position. The target position corresponding to each alarm clock operation identifier may be different target positions or the same target position. The embodiment of the present invention is not limited thereto.
Optionally, the third input includes M times of dragging operations for dragging the M alarm clock operation identifiers; step 203 comprises:
for each dragging operation, displaying a control frame corresponding to the alarm clock operation identifier acted by the dragging operation;
under the condition that a fourth input that the user drags the alarm clock operation identifier of the dragging operation action to the control frame is received, responding to the fourth input, and updating the alarm clock operation identifier of the dragging operation action into a second display state;
and under the condition that the M alarm clock operation identifications are all updated to be in the second display state, closing the reminding of the target alarm clock reminding task.
In this embodiment, all the alarm clock operation identifiers may correspond to the same control box, or each alarm clock operation identifier may correspond to one control box.
In specific implementation, referring to the display interface shown in fig. 16 (but not limited thereto), as shown in fig. 16, when the reminding time of the target alarm clock reminding task is reached, the terminal display screen pops up an alarm clock reminding interface, and a plurality of alarm clock operation identifiers 21 are displayed on the alarm clock reminding interface.
When the user drags a certain alarm operation identifier 21, the display screen displays a control frame 22 corresponding to the alarm operation identifier 21. The user drags the alarm clock operation identifier 21 into the control box 22, and the alarm clock operation identifier 21 can be updated to the second display state. By analogy, under the condition that all the alarm clock operation identifiers 21 on the display screen are updated to be in the second display state, the reminding of the alarm clock reminding task can be closed.
In this embodiment, the third input and the fourth input may be continuous operations or discontinuous operations. The alarm clock operation indicator may be a knot icon or a lasso icon, and the second display state of the alarm clock operation indicator may be understood as a display state indicating that the knot (or lasso) is released.
In the embodiment, through the operation interaction of the alarm clock operation identification, the user needs to carry out slight thinking and simple mobile phone interaction when the alarm clock is closed for reminding, the purpose of effectively awakening the user is achieved through interaction, and the awakening effect of the alarm clock reminding task can be improved.
According to the implementation modes, the alarm clock reminding is turned off through different operation modes, more various choices are provided for the user, the user can select the operation mode suitable for the user to turn off the alarm clock reminding, and the user acceptance is improved.
It should be noted that the user can also set the operation mode for turning off the alarm clock reminder by himself, for example, the user can set the operation mode for turning off the alarm clock reminder through the alarm clock parameter adjustment control. The user can set parameters such as the number, the specific form, the position, the operation mode and the like of the alarm clock operation identification through the alarm clock parameter adjusting control.
In the embodiment of the present invention, the terminal may be any device having a communication function, for example: computers (Computer), Mobile phones, Tablet Personal computers (Tablet Personal Computer), laptop computers (laptop Computer), Personal digital assistants (PDA for short), Mobile Internet Devices (MID), Wearable devices (Wearable Device), and the like.
In the embodiment of the invention, when the reminding time of a target alarm clock reminding task is reached, an alarm clock reminding interface is displayed, and M alarm clock operation identifiers in a first display state are displayed on the alarm clock reminding interface; receiving a third input of the user on the M alarm clock operation identifiers; in response to the third input, closing a reminder of the target alarm clock reminder task. In the embodiment of the invention, the purpose of effectively waking up the user is achieved through the operation interaction of the alarm clock operation identifier, and compared with the prior art, the waking effect of the alarm clock reminding task can be improved.
Referring to fig. 17, fig. 17 is a block diagram of a terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention, and as shown in fig. 17, the terminal 300 includes a first receiving module 301, a first displaying module 302, a second receiving module 303, and a setting module 304. Wherein,
a first receiving module 301, configured to receive a first input of a user;
a first display module 302, configured to display a target control in response to the first input, where the target control displays N alarm clock node identifiers;
a second receiving module 303, configured to receive a second input of the user on the target control or on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers;
a setting module 304, configured to, in response to the second input, perform an alarm clock setting operation associated with the second input;
each alarm clock node identifier corresponds to an alarm clock reminding task, and N is an integer greater than or equal to 0.
Optionally, the display screen of the terminal is a special-shaped screen, the target control is displayed in a first display area of the special-shaped screen, and the first display area includes two display areas separated by the special-shaped screen.
Optionally, the first input is an input of a user on a time display area of the terminal.
Optionally, the first input is a sliding operation of circling around the time display area and sliding to a side of the terminal.
Optionally, the second input is input on the target control, and the second input is used for creating a new alarm clock reminding task;
the setting module is specifically configured to:
displaying a second alarm clock node identification on the target control, and creating a first alarm clock reminding task;
and the second alarm clock node identification is the alarm clock node identification corresponding to the first alarm clock reminding task.
Optionally, N is a positive integer, and the second input is an input on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers;
the setup module is to at least one of:
deleting the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
starting an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
closing an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
displaying an alarm clock parameter adjusting control of an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
and adjusting the alarm clock parameters of the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification.
Optionally, in a case that the setting module is configured to adjust an alarm clock parameter of an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identifier, the alarm clock parameter includes at least one of the following:
reminding the reminding time of the task by an alarm clock;
reminding period of the alarm clock reminding task;
the alarm clock reminds the snooze time of the task;
reminding a task by an alarm clock;
and the operation mode is used for closing the alarm clock reminding task.
Optionally, the target control is a linear control.
Optionally, the alarm clock node identifier is a knot icon or a lasso icon.
Optionally, an alarm clock state identifier is displayed on each alarm clock node identifier, and the alarm clock state identifier is used to indicate that each alarm clock reminding task is in an off state or an on state.
Optionally, the second input comprises at least one of:
sliding operation of drawing a circle on the target control piece in a counterclockwise direction;
sliding operation of drawing a circle on the target control in a clockwise direction;
sliding operation of drawing a circle anticlockwise on the first alarm clock node identifier;
sliding operation of clockwise circling on the first alarm clock node identifier;
clicking operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
double-click operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
long press operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
and dragging the sliding operation of the first alarm clock node identifier.
Optionally, the terminal 300 further includes:
the second display module is used for displaying an alarm clock reminding interface when the reminding time of the target alarm clock reminding task is up, and M alarm clock operation identifiers in a first display state are displayed on the alarm clock reminding interface;
the third receiving module is used for receiving a third input of the user on the M alarm clock operation identifiers;
a closing module for closing the reminder of the target alarm clock reminder task in response to the third input;
wherein M is a positive integer.
Optionally, the alarm clock operation identifier is a knot type icon or a lasso type icon, and each alarm clock operation identifier includes circle-making number information and circle-making direction information; the third input comprises a sliding operation of drawing a circle around each alarm clock operation identifier in sequence;
the shutdown module includes:
the first display sub-module is used for updating each alarm clock operation identifier into a second display state under the condition that the number of circles of the third input around each alarm clock operation identifier is matched with the number information of the circles of each alarm clock operation identifier, and the direction of the circles of the third input around each alarm clock operation identifier is matched with the direction information of the circles of each alarm clock operation identifier;
and the first closing submodule is used for closing the reminding of the target alarm clock reminding task under the condition that the M alarm clock operation identifications are all updated to be in the second display state.
Optionally, the third input is a dragging operation of sequentially dragging each alarm clock operation identifier to a target position corresponding to each alarm clock operation identifier.
Optionally, the third input includes M times of dragging operations for dragging the M alarm clock operation identifiers;
the shutdown module includes:
the second display sub-module is used for displaying a control frame corresponding to the alarm clock operation identifier acted by the dragging operation for each dragging operation;
the third display sub-module is used for responding to a fourth input when the fourth input that the user drags the alarm clock operation identifier of the dragging operation function to the control frame is received, and updating the alarm clock operation identifier of the dragging operation function into a second display state;
and the second closing submodule is used for closing the reminding of the target alarm clock reminding task under the condition that the M alarm clock operation identifications are all updated to be in the second display state.
The terminal 300 can implement each process implemented by the terminal in the method embodiments of fig. 1 to fig. 16, and is not described herein again to avoid repetition.
The terminal 300 of the embodiment of the present invention receives a first input from a user; responding to the first input, displaying a target control, and displaying N alarm clock node identifications on the target control; receiving a second input of the user on the target control or on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers; and responding to the second input, and executing the alarm clock setting operation associated with the second input. Therefore, in the embodiment of the invention, the user can trigger the terminal to display the target control by performing the input operation once, and the user can realize different alarm clock setting operations by performing the input once on the target control or the alarm clock node identifier. Therefore, compared with the prior art, the alarm clock setting method and the alarm clock setting device can more simply and conveniently realize the setting of the alarm clock.
Fig. 18 is a schematic hardware structure diagram of a terminal for implementing various embodiments of the present invention, where the terminal 1800 includes, but is not limited to: radio frequency unit 1801, network module 1802, audio output unit 1803, input unit 1804, sensors 1805, display unit 1806, user input unit 1807, interface unit 18018, memory 1809, processor 1810, and power supply 1811. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the terminal configuration shown in fig. 18 is not intended to be limiting, and that the terminal may include more or fewer components than shown, or some components may be combined, or a different arrangement of components. In the embodiment of the present invention, the terminal includes, but is not limited to, a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a notebook computer, a palm computer, a vehicle-mounted terminal, a wearable device, a pedometer, and the like.
A processor 1810 configured to:
receiving a first input of a user;
responding to the first input, displaying a target control, and displaying N alarm clock node identifications on the target control;
receiving a second input of the user on the target control or on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers;
in response to the second input, performing an alarm setting operation associated with the second input;
each alarm clock node identifier corresponds to an alarm clock reminding task, and N is an integer greater than or equal to 0.
Optionally, the display screen of the terminal is a special-shaped screen, the target control is displayed in a first display area of the special-shaped screen, and the first display area includes two display areas separated by the special-shaped screen.
Optionally, the first input is an input of a user on a time display area of the terminal.
Optionally, the first input is a sliding operation of circling around the time display area and sliding to a side of the terminal.
Optionally, the second input is input on the target control, and the second input is used for creating a new alarm clock reminding task;
processor 1810, further configured to:
displaying a second alarm clock node identification on the target control, and creating a first alarm clock reminding task;
and the second alarm clock node identification is the alarm clock node identification corresponding to the first alarm clock reminding task.
Optionally, N is a positive integer, and the second input is an input on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers;
a processor 1810 further configured to at least one of:
deleting the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
starting an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
closing an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
displaying an alarm clock parameter adjusting control of an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
and adjusting the alarm clock parameters of the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification.
Optionally, when the processor 1810 is configured to adjust an alarm clock parameter of an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identifier, the alarm clock parameter includes at least one of the following:
reminding the reminding time of the task by an alarm clock;
reminding period of the alarm clock reminding task;
the alarm clock reminds the snooze time of the task;
reminding a task by an alarm clock;
and the operation mode is used for closing the alarm clock reminding task.
Optionally, the target control is a linear control.
Optionally, the alarm clock node identifier is a knot icon or a lasso icon.
Optionally, an alarm clock state identifier is displayed on each alarm clock node identifier, and the alarm clock state identifier is used to indicate that each alarm clock reminding task is in an off state or an on state.
Optionally, the second input comprises at least one of:
sliding operation of drawing a circle on the target control piece in a counterclockwise direction;
sliding operation of drawing a circle on the target control in a clockwise direction;
sliding operation of drawing a circle anticlockwise on the first alarm clock node identifier;
sliding operation of clockwise circling on the first alarm clock node identifier;
clicking operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
double-click operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
long press operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
and dragging the sliding operation of the first alarm clock node identifier.
Optionally, the processor 1810 is further configured to:
when the reminding time of the target alarm clock reminding task is reached, displaying an alarm clock reminding interface, wherein M alarm clock operation identifiers in a first display state are displayed on the alarm clock reminding interface;
receiving a third input of the user on the M alarm clock operation identifiers;
closing a reminder of the target alarm clock reminder task in response to the third input;
wherein M is a positive integer.
Optionally, the alarm clock operation identifier is a knot type icon or a lasso type icon, and each alarm clock operation identifier includes circle-making number information and circle-making direction information; the third input comprises a sliding operation of drawing a circle around each alarm clock operation identifier in sequence;
processor 1810, further configured to:
under the condition that the number of circles of the third input around each alarm clock operation identifier is matched with the number information of the circles of each alarm clock operation identifier, and the direction of the circles of the third input around each alarm clock operation identifier is matched with the direction information of the circles of each alarm clock operation identifier, updating each alarm clock operation identifier into a second display state;
and under the condition that the M alarm clock operation identifications are all updated to be in the second display state, closing the reminding of the target alarm clock reminding task.
Optionally, the third input is a dragging operation of sequentially dragging each alarm clock operation identifier to a target position corresponding to each alarm clock operation identifier.
Optionally, the third input includes M times of dragging operations for dragging the M alarm clock operation identifiers;
processor 1810, further configured to:
for each dragging operation, displaying a control frame corresponding to the alarm clock operation identifier acted by the dragging operation;
under the condition that a fourth input that the user drags the alarm clock operation identifier of the dragging operation action to the control frame is received, responding to the fourth input, and updating the alarm clock operation identifier of the dragging operation action into a second display state;
and under the condition that the M alarm clock operation identifications are all updated to be in the second display state, closing the reminding of the target alarm clock reminding task.
In the embodiment of the invention, a first input of a user is received; responding to the first input, displaying a target control, and displaying N alarm clock node identifications on the target control; receiving a second input of the user on the target control or on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers; and responding to the second input, and executing the alarm clock setting operation associated with the second input. Therefore, in the embodiment of the invention, the user can trigger the terminal to display the target control by performing the input operation once, and the user can realize different alarm clock setting operations by performing the input once on the target control or the alarm clock node identifier. Therefore, compared with the prior art, the alarm clock setting method and the alarm clock setting device can more simply and conveniently realize the setting of the alarm clock.
It should be understood that, in the embodiment of the present invention, the radio frequency unit 1801 may be used for receiving and sending signals during a message sending and receiving process or a call process, and specifically, receives downlink data from a base station and then processes the received downlink data to the processor 1810; in addition, the uplink data is transmitted to the base station. Generally, the radio frequency unit 1801 includes, but is not limited to, an antenna, at least one amplifier, a transceiver, a coupler, a low noise amplifier, a duplexer, and the like. In addition, the radio frequency unit 1801 may also communicate with a network and other devices through a wireless communication system.
The terminal provides wireless broadband internet access to the user through the network module 1802, such as helping the user send and receive e-mails, browse web pages, and access streaming media.
The audio output unit 1803 may convert audio data received by the radio frequency unit 1801 or the network module 1802 or stored in the memory 1809 into an audio signal and output as sound. Also, the audio output unit 1803 may provide audio output related to a specific function performed by the terminal 1800 (e.g., a call signal reception sound, a message reception sound, etc.). The audio output unit 1803 includes a speaker, a buzzer, a receiver, and the like.
The input unit 1804 is used to receive audio or video signals. The input Unit 1804 may include a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) 18041 and a microphone 18042, and the Graphics processor 18041 processes image data of a still picture or video obtained by an image capturing device (e.g., a camera) in a video capture mode or an image capture mode. The processed image frames may be displayed on the display unit 1806. The image frames processed by the graphics processor 18041 may be stored in the memory 1809 (or other storage medium) or transmitted via the radio frequency unit 1801 or the network module 1802. The microphone 18042 may receive sound and may be capable of processing such sound into audio data. The processed audio data may be converted into a format output that can be transmitted to a mobile communication base station via the radio frequency unit 1801 in case of a phone call mode.
The terminal 1800 also includes at least one sensor 1805, such as light sensors, motion sensors, and other sensors. Specifically, the light sensor includes an ambient light sensor that adjusts the brightness of the display panel 18061 according to the brightness of ambient light, and a proximity sensor that turns off the display panel 18061 and/or a backlight when the terminal 1800 is moved to the ear. As one of the motion sensors, the accelerometer sensor can detect the magnitude of acceleration in each direction (generally three axes), detect the magnitude and direction of gravity when stationary, and can be used to identify the terminal posture (such as horizontal and vertical screen switching, related games, magnetometer posture calibration), vibration identification related functions (such as pedometer, tapping), and the like; the sensors 1805 may also include fingerprint sensors, pressure sensors, iris sensors, molecular sensors, gyroscopes, barometers, hygrometers, thermometers, infrared sensors, etc., which are not described in detail herein.
The display unit 1806 is used to display information input by the user or information provided to the user. The Display unit 1806 may include a Display panel 18061, and the Display panel 18061 may be configured in the form of a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), an Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED), or the like.
The user input unit 1807 may be used to receive input numeric or character information and generate key signal inputs related to user settings and function control of the terminal. Specifically, the user input unit 1807 includes a touch panel 18071 and other input devices 18072. The touch panel 18071, also referred to as a touch screen, may collect touch operations by a user on or near the touch panel 18071 (e.g., operations by a user on or near the touch panel 18071 using a finger, a stylus, or any other suitable object or attachment). The touch panel 18071 may include two parts of a touch detection device and a touch controller. The touch detection device detects the touch direction of a user, detects a signal brought by touch operation and transmits the signal to the touch controller; the touch controller receives touch information from the touch sensing device, converts the touch information into touch point coordinates, and sends the touch point coordinates to the processor 1810, receives a command from the processor 1810, and executes the command. In addition, the touch panel 18071 may be implemented by various types, such as a resistive type, a capacitive type, an infrared ray, and a surface acoustic wave. In addition to the touch panel 18071, the user input unit 1807 may include other input devices 18072. Specifically, the other input devices 18072 may include, but are not limited to, a physical keyboard, function keys (such as volume control keys, switch keys, etc.), a trackball, a mouse, and a joystick, which are not described herein again.
Further, the touch panel 18071 may be overlaid on the display panel 18061, and when the touch panel 18071 detects a touch operation on or near the touch panel 18071, the touch operation is transmitted to the processor 1810 to determine the type of the touch event, and then the processor 1810 provides a corresponding visual output on the display panel 18061 according to the type of the touch event. Although the touch panel 18071 and the display panel 18061 are shown in fig. 18 as two separate components to implement the input and output functions of the terminal, in some embodiments, the touch panel 18071 and the display panel 18061 may be integrated to implement the input and output functions of the terminal, and this is not limited herein.
The interface unit 1808 is an interface for connecting an external device to the terminal 1800. For example, the external device may include a wired or wireless headset port, an external power supply (or battery charger) port, a wired or wireless data port, a memory card port, a port for connecting a device having an identification module, an audio input/output (I/O) port, a video I/O port, an earphone port, and the like. The interface unit 1808 may be used to receive input (e.g., data information, power, etc.) from an external device and transmit the received input to one or more elements within the terminal 1800 or may be used to transmit data between the terminal 1800 and the external device.
The memory 1809 may be used to store software programs as well as various data. The memory 1809 may mainly include a program storage area and a data storage area, where the program storage area may store an operating system, an application program required by at least one function (such as a sound playing function, an image playing function, etc.), and the like; the storage data area may store data (such as audio data, a phonebook, etc.) created according to the use of the cellular phone, and the like. Further, the memory 1809 may include high-speed random access memory, and may also include non-volatile memory, such as at least one magnetic disk storage device, flash memory device, or other volatile solid-state storage device.
The processor 1810 is a control center of the terminal, connects various parts of the entire terminal using various interfaces and lines, and performs various functions of the terminal and processes data by operating or executing software programs and/or modules stored in the memory 1809 and calling data stored in the memory 1809, thereby integrally monitoring the terminal. Processor 1810 may include one or more processing units; preferably, the processor 1810 may integrate an application processor, which mainly handles operating systems, user interfaces, application programs, etc., and a modem processor, which mainly handles wireless communications. It is to be appreciated that the modem processor described above may not be integrated into processor 1810.
The terminal 1800 may also include a power supply 1811 (e.g., a battery) to power the various components, and preferably, the power supply 1811 is logically connected to the processor 1810 via a power management system that may be used to manage charging, discharging, and power consumption management functions.
In addition, the terminal 1800 includes some functional modules that are not shown, and thus will not be described in detail herein.
Preferably, an embodiment of the present invention further provides a terminal, which includes a processor 1810, a memory 1809, and a computer program stored in the memory 1809 and capable of running on the processor 1810, where the computer program, when executed by the processor 1810, implements each process of the above-mentioned alarm clock control method embodiment, and can achieve the same technical effect, and in order to avoid repetition, the details are not described here again.
The embodiment of the present invention further provides a computer-readable storage medium, where a computer program is stored on the computer-readable storage medium, and when the computer program is executed by a processor, the computer program implements each process of the above-mentioned video screenshot method embodiment, and can achieve the same technical effect, and in order to avoid repetition, details are not repeated here. The computer-readable storage medium may be a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM), a magnetic disk or an optical disk.
It should be noted that, in this document, the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising an … …" does not exclude the presence of other like elements in a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises the element.
Through the above description of the embodiments, those skilled in the art will clearly understand that the method of the above embodiments can be implemented by software plus a necessary general hardware platform, and certainly can also be implemented by hardware, but in many cases, the former is a better implementation manner. Based on such understanding, the technical solutions of the present invention may be embodied in the form of a software product, which is stored in a storage medium (e.g., ROM/RAM, magnetic disk, optical disk) and includes instructions for enabling a terminal (e.g., a mobile phone, a computer, a server, an air conditioner, or a network device) to execute the method according to the embodiments of the present invention.
The above description is only for the specific embodiments of the present invention, but the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto, and any person skilled in the art can easily conceive of the changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present invention, and all the changes or substitutions should be covered within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.

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1. An alarm clock control method is applied to a terminal and is characterized by comprising the following steps:
receiving a first input of a user;
responding to the first input, displaying a target control, and displaying N alarm clock node identifications on the target control;
receiving a second input of the user on the target control or on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers;
in response to the second input, performing an alarm setting operation associated with the second input;
each alarm clock node identifier corresponds to an alarm clock reminding task, and N is an integer greater than or equal to 0;
wherein the first input is input of a user on a time display area of the terminal;
the target control is a linear control, the alarm clock node marks are arranged on the target control at intervals, an alarm clock state mark is displayed on each alarm clock node mark, and the alarm clock state mark is used for indicating that each alarm clock reminding task is in a closed state or an open state.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the display screen of the terminal is a shaped screen, and the target control is displayed in a first display area of the shaped screen, wherein the first display area comprises two display areas separated by the shaped screen.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the first input is a sliding operation that circles around the time display area and slides to a side of the terminal.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the second input is an input on the target control, and the second input is used for creating an alarm reminding task;
the performing, in response to the second input, an alarm setting operation associated with the second input includes:
displaying a second alarm clock node identification on the target control, and creating a first alarm clock reminding task;
and the second alarm clock node identification is the alarm clock node identification corresponding to the first alarm clock reminding task.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein N is a positive integer and the second input is an input on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers;
the performing, in response to the second input, an alarm setting operation associated with the second input includes at least one of:
deleting the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
starting an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
closing an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
displaying an alarm clock parameter adjusting control of an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
and adjusting the alarm clock parameters of the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein in the case that, in response to the second input, performing the alarm setting operation associated with the second input comprises adjusting an alarm parameter of an alarm reminding task corresponding to the first alarm node identification, the alarm parameter comprises at least one of:
reminding the reminding time of the task by an alarm clock;
reminding period of the alarm clock reminding task;
the alarm clock reminds the snooze time of the task;
reminding a task by an alarm clock;
and the operation mode is used for closing the alarm clock reminding task.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the alarm node identification is a knotted icon or a lasso icon.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the second input comprises at least one of:
sliding operation of drawing a circle on the target control piece in a counterclockwise direction;
sliding operation of drawing a circle on the target control in a clockwise direction;
sliding operation of drawing a circle anticlockwise on the first alarm clock node identifier;
sliding operation of clockwise circling on the first alarm clock node identifier;
clicking operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
double-click operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
long press operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
and dragging the sliding operation of the first alarm clock node identifier.
9. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
when the reminding time of the target alarm clock reminding task is reached, displaying an alarm clock reminding interface, wherein M alarm clock operation identifiers in a first display state are displayed on the alarm clock reminding interface;
receiving a third input of the user on the M alarm clock operation identifiers;
closing a reminder of the target alarm clock reminder task in response to the third input;
wherein M is a positive integer.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the alarm clock operation identifiers are knotted icons or lasso icons, and each alarm clock operation identifier comprises circle-making number information and circle-making direction information; the third input comprises a sliding operation of drawing a circle around each alarm clock operation identifier in sequence;
the closing of the reminder of the target alarm clock reminder task in response to the third input includes:
under the condition that the number of circles of the third input around each alarm clock operation identifier is matched with the number information of the circles of each alarm clock operation identifier, and the direction of the circles of the third input around each alarm clock operation identifier is matched with the direction information of the circles of each alarm clock operation identifier, updating each alarm clock operation identifier into a second display state;
and under the condition that the M alarm clock operation identifications are all updated to be in the second display state, closing the reminding of the target alarm clock reminding task.
11. The method according to claim 9, wherein the third input is a dragging operation of sequentially dragging each alarm clock operation identifier to a target position corresponding to each alarm clock operation identifier.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the third input comprises M drag operations for dragging the M alarm clock operation identifiers;
the closing of the reminder of the target alarm clock reminder task in response to the third input includes:
for each dragging operation, displaying a control frame corresponding to the alarm clock operation identifier acted by the dragging operation;
under the condition that a fourth input that the user drags the alarm clock operation identifier of the dragging operation action to the control frame is received, responding to the fourth input, and updating the alarm clock operation identifier of the dragging operation action into a second display state;
and under the condition that the M alarm clock operation identifications are all updated to be in the second display state, closing the reminding of the target alarm clock reminding task.
13. A terminal, comprising:
the first receiving module is used for receiving a first input of a user;
the first display module is used for responding to the first input and displaying a target control, and N alarm clock node identifications are displayed on the target control;
a second receiving module, configured to receive a second input of the user on the target control or on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers;
the setting module is used for responding to the second input and executing alarm clock setting operation related to the second input;
each alarm clock node identifier corresponds to an alarm clock reminding task, and N is an integer greater than or equal to 0;
wherein the first input is input of a user on a time display area of the terminal;
the target control is a linear control, the alarm clock node marks are arranged on the target control at intervals, an alarm clock state mark is displayed on each alarm clock node mark, and the alarm clock state mark is used for indicating that each alarm clock reminding task is in a closed state or an open state.
14. The terminal according to claim 13, wherein the display of the terminal is a shaped screen, and the target control is displayed in a first display area of the shaped screen, and the first display area comprises two display areas separated by the shaped screen.
15. The terminal of claim 13, wherein the first input is a sliding operation that circles around the time display area and slides to a side of the terminal.
16. The terminal of claim 13, wherein the second input is an input on the target control, and the second input is used for creating an alarm reminding task;
the setting module is specifically configured to:
displaying a second alarm clock node identification on the target control, and creating a first alarm clock reminding task;
and the second alarm clock node identification is the alarm clock node identification corresponding to the first alarm clock reminding task.
17. The terminal of claim 13, wherein N is a positive integer and the second input is an input on a first alarm clock node identifier of the N alarm clock node identifiers;
the setup module is to at least one of:
deleting the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
starting an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
closing an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
displaying an alarm clock parameter adjusting control of an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification;
and adjusting the alarm clock parameters of the alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identification.
18. The terminal according to claim 17, wherein in a case that the setting module is configured to adjust an alarm clock parameter of an alarm clock reminding task corresponding to the first alarm clock node identifier, the alarm clock parameter includes at least one of:
reminding the reminding time of the task by an alarm clock;
reminding period of the alarm clock reminding task;
the alarm clock reminds the snooze time of the task;
reminding a task by an alarm clock;
and the operation mode is used for closing the alarm clock reminding task.
19. The terminal of claim 13, wherein the alarm node identifier is a knotted icon or a lasso icon.
20. The terminal of claim 13, wherein the second input comprises at least one of:
sliding operation of drawing a circle on the target control piece in a counterclockwise direction;
sliding operation of drawing a circle on the target control in a clockwise direction;
sliding operation of drawing a circle anticlockwise on the first alarm clock node identifier;
sliding operation of clockwise circling on the first alarm clock node identifier;
clicking operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
double-click operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
long press operation on the first alarm clock node identifier;
and dragging the sliding operation of the first alarm clock node identifier.
21. The terminal of claim 13, further comprising:
the second display module is used for displaying an alarm clock reminding interface when the reminding time of the target alarm clock reminding task is up, and M alarm clock operation identifiers in a first display state are displayed on the alarm clock reminding interface;
the third receiving module is used for receiving a third input of the user on the M alarm clock operation identifiers;
a closing module for closing the reminder of the target alarm clock reminder task in response to the third input;
wherein M is a positive integer.
22. The terminal according to claim 21, wherein the alarm clock operation identifier is a knotted icon or a lasso icon, and each alarm clock operation identifier comprises circle-making number information and circle-making direction information; the third input comprises a sliding operation of drawing a circle around each alarm clock operation identifier in sequence;
the shutdown module includes:
the first display sub-module is used for updating each alarm clock operation identifier into a second display state under the condition that the number of circles of the third input around each alarm clock operation identifier is matched with the number information of the circles of each alarm clock operation identifier, and the direction of the circles of the third input around each alarm clock operation identifier is matched with the direction information of the circles of each alarm clock operation identifier;
and the first closing submodule is used for closing the reminding of the target alarm clock reminding task under the condition that the M alarm clock operation identifications are all updated to be in the second display state.
23. The terminal of claim 22, wherein the third input is a dragging operation of sequentially dragging each alarm clock operation identifier to a target position corresponding to each alarm clock operation identifier.
24. The terminal according to claim 23, wherein the third input comprises M dragging operations for dragging the M alarm clock operation identifiers;
the shutdown module includes:
the second display sub-module is used for displaying a control frame corresponding to the alarm clock operation identifier acted by the dragging operation for each dragging operation;
the third display sub-module is used for responding to a fourth input when the fourth input that the user drags the alarm clock operation identifier of the dragging operation function to the control frame is received, and updating the alarm clock operation identifier of the dragging operation function into a second display state;
and the second closing submodule is used for closing the reminding of the target alarm clock reminding task under the condition that the M alarm clock operation identifications are all updated to be in the second display state.
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