CN112132626A - Task processing method and device - Google Patents

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CN112132626A
CN112132626A CN202011044114.8A CN202011044114A CN112132626A CN 112132626 A CN112132626 A CN 112132626A CN 202011044114 A CN202011044114 A CN 202011044114A CN 112132626 A CN112132626 A CN 112132626A
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Abstract

The disclosure provides a task processing method and device, relates to the technical field of data processing, and aims to at least solve the problems that in the related technology, a user cannot enter a next task, so that user experience is poor, and user loyalty is reduced. The processing method comprises the following steps: responding to the triggering operation of the user on the resource control, and displaying the credential control corresponding to the resource control under the condition that the user is determined to have the times of acquiring the task credential; responding to the triggering operation of the user on the certificate control, and acquiring and displaying the task certificate distributed for the user; and when the task certificate is characterized and the task is not required to be completed, skipping the processing of the first task to which the task certificate belongs and activating the next to-be-processed second task.

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Task processing method and device
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the field of data processing technologies, and in particular, to a method and an apparatus for processing a task.
Background
Internet applications typically employ a way of breaking through activities to improve interaction with users and increase user loyalty. Currently, a user usually completes all clearance tasks in one level before entering the next level.
Therefore, if the number of clearance tasks in one level is large or the difficulty of part of tasks in the level is large, the user is easily blocked by the level, and thus the user cannot enter the next level, so that the user experience is poor and the loyalty of the user is reduced.
Disclosure of Invention
The disclosure provides a task processing method and device, so as to solve at least the problems that in the related art, a user cannot enter a next task, so that the user experience is poor, and the user loyalty is reduced. The technical scheme of the disclosure is as follows:
according to a first aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a method for processing a task, including: and responding to the triggering operation of the user on the resource control, and displaying the credential control corresponding to the resource control under the condition that the user is determined to have the times of acquiring the task credential. And responding to the triggering operation of the user on the voucher control, and acquiring and displaying the task voucher distributed for the user. And when the task certificate is characterized and the task is not required to be completed, skipping the processing of the first task to which the task certificate belongs and activating the next to-be-processed second task.
In a possible implementation manner, there is only one credential control, and the method for acquiring and displaying the task credential allocated to the user in response to the user's trigger operation on the credential control includes: and responding to the triggering operation of the user on the voucher control, and acquiring the task voucher distributed by the server for the user.
In a possible implementation manner, the method for acquiring the task credential distributed by the server to the user includes: and acquiring a task certificate distributed for the user by the server according to the complexity of the first task.
In one possible implementation manner, the credential control includes at least two, and the method for acquiring and displaying the task credential allocated to the user in response to the triggering operation of the credential control by the user includes: and responding to the triggering operation of the user on any credential control, and acquiring the task credential corresponding to the triggered credential control. The task credentials are then distributed to the user for display.
In one possible implementation, the first task includes only one subtask of the set of tasks, or the first task includes all subtasks of the set of tasks.
In one possible implementation, the processing method further includes: and responding to the triggering operation of the user on the voucher control, and acquiring and displaying the incentive voucher distributed for the user. And then accumulating the incentive value represented by the incentive certificate to the account number of the user.
In one possible implementation, the processing method further includes: and hiding the resource control under the condition that the lottery is finished or all the tasks are processed.
In one possible implementation, the processing method further includes: and increasing the times of acquiring the task credentials by the user when the user is detected to complete the resource incentive task.
In one possible implementation, the processing method further includes: and when the time that the user acquires the task voucher reaches the preset time upper limit is detected, keeping the time that the user acquires the task voucher as the preset time upper limit under the condition that the user completes the resource incentive task.
In one possible implementation, the processing method further includes: and when the reset time is reached, setting the times of acquiring the task credentials by the user as a default value.
The technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure can be executed by the electronic equipment, and the technical scheme at least has the following beneficial effects:
in the above scheme, the electronic device provides the resource control for the user, and when the user triggers the resource control, the credential control is displayed. When the user triggers the credential control, a task credential is returned for the user. And when the task certificate is used for representing that the user does not need to complete the task, skipping the processing of the first task to which the task certificate belongs and activating the next to-be-processed second task. Therefore, the user can randomly obtain the chance of avoiding the task through triggering the operation of the certificate control in the process of completing the task, the flexibility of the task and the surprise in the task-making process are improved, the interaction interest and the participation of the user are improved, and the loyalty of the user is improved.
Illustratively, when the scheme is applied to a scene of the breakthrough activity, the user can draw a lottery by triggering the operation of the voucher control, so as to obtain the opportunity of avoiding tasks in the breakthrough activity. Therefore, the situation that the user is blocked at a certain gate in the barrier running activity and cannot enter the next gate is avoided, and the user experience and the user loyalty are improved.
According to a second aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a method for processing a task, including: a credential request is received. And then, in task configuration, inquiring and acquiring the certificate corresponding to the identification of the certificate control, and sending the certificate. Wherein, the voucher request comprises the identification of the voucher control; the task configuration at least comprises the corresponding relation between the identification of the voucher control and the voucher.
In one possible implementation, the processing method further includes: and acquiring the complexity of each task set in a preset time period. And then generating task configuration according to the complexity of each task set.
In a possible implementation manner, the method for obtaining the complexity of each task within the preset time period includes: and acquiring the number of target users corresponding to each task set in a preset time period. And then, normalizing the number of the target users corresponding to each task set to obtain the complexity of each task set. The target users are users whose stay time in the task set exceeds a first threshold value.
In a possible implementation manner, the method of "generating task configuration according to complexity of each task set" includes: and determining the proportion of each type of voucher in each task set in all the vouchers according to the complexity of each task set. And then, determining the corresponding voucher of each voucher control in each task set according to the proportion of each type of voucher in each task set in all the vouchers. And finally, generating task configuration according to the certificate corresponding to each certificate control in each task set.
The technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure can be executed by the server, and the technical scheme at least has the following beneficial effects:
in the scheme, the voucher is determined and sent according to the identification of the voucher control in the voucher request. Therefore, the electronic equipment can determine whether a certain number of tasks need to be avoided for the user according to the task certificate issued by the server, so that the flexibility of task making is improved, and the user experience and the user loyalty are improved.
According to a third aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a processing apparatus of a task, including a display module and a processing module.
And the display module is configured to execute triggering operation of the resource control in response to the user, and display the credential control corresponding to the resource control under the condition that the user is determined to have the number of times of acquiring the task credential. And the display module is also configured to execute triggering operation of the user on the certificate control, and acquire and display the task certificate distributed for the user. And the processing module is configured to execute the step of skipping the processing of the first task to which the task certificate belongs and activating the next to-be-processed second task under the condition that the task certificate representation does not need to complete the task.
In one possible implementation, there is only one credential control, and the display module is specifically configured to execute a trigger operation on the credential control in response to a user, and acquire a task credential assigned by the server to the user.
In one possible implementation, the display module is specifically configured to execute the task credential that is assigned to the user by the acquisition server according to the complexity of the first task.
In one possible implementation manner, the credential control includes at least two, and the display module is specifically configured to execute a triggering operation of a user on any credential control, and acquire a task credential corresponding to the triggered credential control. The task credentials are then distributed to the user for display.
In one possible implementation, the first task includes only one subtask of the set of tasks, or the first task includes all subtasks of the set of tasks.
In one possible implementation, the processing module is further configured to perform: and responding to the triggering operation of the user on the voucher control, and acquiring and displaying the incentive voucher distributed for the user. And then accumulating the incentive value represented by the incentive certificate to the account number of the user.
In one possible implementation, the processing module is further configured to perform hiding the resource control in case that the lottery is ended or all tasks are processed.
In one possible implementation manner, the processing module is further configured to execute the step of increasing the number of times that the user acquires the task credential in the case that the user is detected to complete the resource incentive task.
In a possible implementation manner, the processing module is further configured to execute the step of keeping the number of times that the user acquires the task credential as the preset number upper limit when detecting that the number of times that the user acquires the task credential reaches the preset number upper limit and when detecting that the user completes the resource incentive task.
In one possible implementation manner, the processing module is further configured to execute setting the number of times the user acquires the task credential to a default value when the reset time is reached.
According to a fourth aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a processing apparatus for a task, including an obtaining module, a processing module, and a sending module.
An acquisition module configured to perform receiving a credential request. And the processing module is configured to execute in task configuration, inquire and acquire the certificate corresponding to the identification of the certificate control. A sending module configured to perform sending the credential. Wherein, the voucher request comprises the identification of the voucher control; the task configuration at least comprises the corresponding relation between the identification of the voucher control and the voucher.
In a possible implementation manner, the obtaining module is further configured to obtain the complexity of each task set within a preset time period. And the processing module is also configured to execute generating task configuration according to the complexity of each task set.
In one possible implementation, the obtaining module is specifically configured to perform: and acquiring the number of target users corresponding to each task set in a preset time period. And then, normalizing the number of the target users corresponding to each task set to obtain the complexity of each task set. The target users are users whose stay time in the task set exceeds a first threshold value.
In one possible implementation, the obtaining module is specifically configured to perform: and determining the proportion of each type of voucher in each task set in all the vouchers according to the complexity of each task set. And then, determining the corresponding voucher of each voucher control in each task set according to the proportion of each type of voucher in each task set in all the vouchers. And finally, generating task configuration according to the certificate corresponding to each certificate control in each task set.
According to a fifth aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided an electronic apparatus including: a processor; a memory for storing the processor-executable instructions; wherein the processor is configured to execute instructions to implement a method of processing tasks as in the first aspect above or any one of the possible implementations of the first aspect.
According to a sixth aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a server including: a processor; a memory for storing the processor-executable instructions; wherein the processor is configured to execute instructions to carry out a method of processing tasks as in the second aspect above or any one of the possible implementations of the second aspect.
According to a seventh aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a processing system of a task, the processing system including an electronic device and a server. The electronic device is configured to execute the processing method of the task in any one of the possible implementations of the first aspect, and the server is configured to execute the processing method of the task in any one of the possible implementations of the second aspect.
According to an eighth aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a computer-readable storage medium, wherein instructions of the computer-readable storage medium, when executed by a processor of an electronic device, enable the electronic device to perform the processing method of the task in any one of the possible implementations of the first aspect.
According to a ninth aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a computer-readable storage medium, wherein instructions of the computer-readable storage medium, when executed by a processor of a server, enable the server to perform the processing method of the task as in any one of the possible implementations of the second aspect.
According to a tenth aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a computer program product, wherein instructions of the computer program product, when executed by a processor of an electronic device, enable the electronic device to perform the processing method of the task as in any one of the possible implementations of the first aspect described above.
According to an eleventh aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a computer program product, wherein instructions of the computer program product, when executed by a processor of a server, enable the server to perform the processing method of the task as any one of the possible implementations of the second aspect described above.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the disclosure.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram of an implementation environment illustrating a method of processing a task in accordance with an illustrative embodiment;
FIG. 2 is one of the flow diagrams illustrating a method of processing a task according to an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 3 is one of the page views of a processing method application of a task shown in accordance with an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 4 is a second schematic page diagram illustrating the application of a method of processing a task in accordance with an illustrative embodiment;
FIG. 5 is a third illustration of a page showing a method application for processing a task in accordance with an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 6 is a second flowchart illustrating a method of processing a task in accordance with an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 7 is one of the schematic structural diagrams of a processing device for a task shown in accordance with an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 8 is a second schematic diagram illustrating a task processing device according to an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating a configuration of an electronic device in accordance with an exemplary embodiment;
fig. 10 is a schematic diagram illustrating a configuration of a server according to an example embodiment.
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In order to make the technical solutions of the present disclosure better understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present disclosure will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," and the like in the description and claims of the present disclosure and in the above-described drawings are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the data so used is interchangeable under appropriate circumstances such that the embodiments of the disclosure described herein are capable of operation in sequences other than those illustrated or otherwise described herein. The implementations described in the exemplary embodiments below are not intended to represent all implementations consistent with the present disclosure. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatus and methods consistent with certain aspects of the present disclosure, as detailed in the appended claims.
Internet applications typically increase user loyalty by promoting activities that can interact with the user. For example, pushing out a breakthrough activity, an upgrade activity, etc., promotes the user's stickiness to the application. Currently, a user usually completes all tasks in one level before entering the next level. Therefore, if more tasks are in one level or the difficulty of part of tasks in the level is high, the user is easily blocked by the level, and therefore the user cannot enter the next level, so that the user experience is poor, and the loyalty of the user is reduced.
In view of this, the present disclosure provides a method for processing a task, in which, in response to a trigger operation of a user on a resource control, a credential control corresponding to the resource control is displayed when it is determined that the user has the number of times for acquiring a task credential. And responding to the triggering operation of the user on the voucher control, and acquiring and displaying the task voucher distributed for the user. When the task voucher represents that the task is not required to be completed, the processing of the first task to which the task voucher belongs is skipped, and the next to-be-processed second task is activated, so that the participation sense of the user and the interestingness of task making can be improved, and the loyalty of the user is improved.
First, an implementation environment of the embodiments of the present disclosure will be described.
Fig. 1 is an architecture diagram illustrating an implementation environment in which the processing method of the tasks in the present disclosure may be applied, as shown in fig. 1, according to an exemplary embodiment. The implementation environment includes an electronic device 01 and a server 02. Wherein, the electronic device 01 and the server 02 may be interconnected and communicate through a network.
The electronic device 01 may be a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a desktop, a laptop, a handheld computer, a notebook, a vehicle-mounted device, an ultra-mobile personal computer (UMPC), a netbook, or the like, and the embodiment of the disclosure is not limited to a specific form of the electronic device.
The server 02 may be one server, a server cluster composed of a plurality of servers, or a cloud computing service center. The server 02 may include a processor, memory, and a network interface, among others.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing electronic devices and servers are merely exemplary and that other existing or future electronic devices or servers may be suitable for use with the present disclosure and are intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure and are hereby incorporated by reference.
The following describes an exemplary task processing method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure with reference to the drawings.
An execution main body of the task processing method provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure may be the electronic device, or may also be a functional module and/or a functional entity capable of implementing the task processing method in the electronic device, which may be determined specifically according to actual use requirements, and the embodiment of the present disclosure is not limited. The following takes an electronic device as an example to exemplarily explain a task processing method provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure.
The embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for processing a task, and as shown in fig. 2, the method is applied to an electronic device, and the method may specifically include the following steps 201 to 203.
201. And the electronic equipment responds to the triggering operation of the user on the resource control, and displays the credential control corresponding to the resource control under the condition that the user is determined to have the number of times of acquiring the task credential.
The electronic device guides a user to execute a trigger operation on a resource control usually by displaying the resource control on a related page, and displays a credential control corresponding to the resource control for the user under the condition that the user is determined to have the number of times of acquiring a task credential, so that the user enters a related activity.
For example, in a scenario of a breakthrough activity, the related page is a page related to the breakthrough activity, the resource control is a lottery pendant, the number of times for acquiring the task voucher is a lottery number, and the voucher control corresponding to the resource control is a lottery control corresponding to the lottery pendant. The electronic equipment displays the lottery drawing pendant on a page related to the breakthrough activity, guides a user to click the lottery drawing pendant, and then displays a lottery drawing control to enter the lottery drawing activity under the condition that the electronic equipment determines that the user has lottery drawing times.
First, during the activity, the electronic device displays a resource control on a page corresponding to each task set.
In one embodiment, when the electronic device displays the resource control, a first document can be further displayed, wherein the first document is used for representing the number of times that the user has acquired the task credential. Illustratively, when the present disclosure is applied to the above scenario of the breakthrough activity, the lottery pendant and the first scrip are displayed in each level of the breakthrough activity. As shown in fig. 3, in the interface of the current level, a lottery pendant 32, the current level 31, and a task 33 of the current level 31 are included, wherein a first scheme is displayed on the surface of the lottery pendant, and the first scheme is "daily lottery". Of course, the position of the first file may be above, below, etc. the lottery pendant, and the disclosure is not limited.
In one embodiment, the electronic device displays the resource control by using a first dynamic image in a preset task set. Illustratively, when the disclosure is applied to the scene of the breakthrough activity, when the user is in the first breakthrough of the breakthrough activity, the user is prompted to click the lottery drawing pendant to draw a lottery at intervals of 2s by shaking the lottery drawing pendant. Therefore, the resource control is displayed by using the dynamic image, so that the interest of interface interaction and the participation sense of a user can be improved.
And then, when the user triggers to operate the resource control, the electronic equipment determines whether the user has the times of acquiring the task voucher. Illustratively, when the disclosure is applied to the scene of the breakthrough activity, during the holding of the lottery activity, the electronic device displays the lottery pendant on the page corresponding to each level. When the user triggers and operates the lottery drawing pendant, the electronic equipment determines whether the user has lottery drawing times.
Specifically, the electronic device may obtain the number of times of obtaining the task credential corresponding to the user from the server, or may determine the number of times of obtaining the task credential corresponding to the user by querying the record.
In one embodiment, when the electronic device obtains the number of times of obtaining the task credential corresponding to the user from the server, the electronic device sends the identifier of the user to the server, and receives the number of times of obtaining the task credential from the server. And then judging whether the user has the times of acquiring the task voucher. Specifically, when the number of times of acquiring the task credential by the user is greater than zero, it is determined that the user has the number of times of acquiring the task credential. For example, when the present disclosure is applied to the scenario of the breakthrough activity, the electronic device obtains the remaining lottery drawing times of the user from the server side, and determines that the lottery drawing times of the user exist when the remaining lottery drawing times of the user is greater than zero.
In an embodiment, when the electronic device determines the number of times of acquiring the task credentials corresponding to the user in a record querying manner, the electronic device determines the total number of times of acquiring the task credentials of the user, and queries the number of times of acquiring the task credentials that has been used in the present period of the user. And then calculating the difference between the total times of acquiring the task voucher and the used times of acquiring the task voucher, and if the difference is greater than zero, determining that the corresponding times of acquiring the task voucher of the user is greater than zero. Illustratively, when the present disclosure is applied to the scenario of the breakthrough activity, the electronic device determines the total number of lottery drawings of the user, and queries the historical number of lottery drawings of the user in the present lottery period. And then, calculating the difference between the total lottery drawing times and the historical lottery drawing times, and if the difference is greater than zero, determining that the lottery drawing times exist in the user.
Specifically, when the number of times of acquiring the task credential corresponding to the user is determined by querying the record, the electronic device further needs to determine the total number of times of acquiring the task credential of the user. Specifically, the total number of times of acquiring the task credentials of the user is determined as a default value.
In one embodiment, the number of times the user obtains task credentials is increased upon detecting that the user completed the resource incentive task. For example, when the disclosure is applied to the scenario of the breakthrough activity, and the source incentive task is to complete the user information, if the electronic device determines that the user has completed the user information, the electronic device adds 1 to the lottery number of the user.
In one embodiment, when the number of times that the user acquires the task credentials reaches a preset number upper limit is detected, and the number of times that the user acquires the task credentials is kept at the preset number upper limit when the user completes the resource incentive task is detected. Specifically, in a period, if the electronic device detects that the number of times that the user acquires the task credential reaches the preset upper limit of times, and the user completes the resource incentive task, the electronic device does not increase the number of times that the user acquires the task credential any more. For example, when the disclosure is applied to the scenario of the breakthrough activity, and the source incentive task is to complete the user information, if the electronic device detects that the lottery frequency of the user has reached the highest in the present period, but the user also completes the user information, the lottery frequency is not increased for the user.
In the scheme, the electronic equipment limits the times of acquiring the task credentials of each user in one period. On one hand, the authority of each user to acquire task credentials is ensured. On the other hand, the problem that the user can obtain task credentials infinitely so that the task making is meaningless is avoided.
In one embodiment, the number of times the user obtains the task credentials is set to a default value when the reset time is reached. Specifically, at the end of each period, the number of times the user acquires the task credential is set to a default value. For example, the default value of the number of times the user acquires the task credentials is 1, and one period is 24 hours. If 0 hour 0 minute 1 second is the starting time of the present cycle, the number of times of acquiring the task credential by the user is updated to 1 time at 0 hour 0 minute 0 second 24 hours later. Therefore, the period is set for activities, the user is ensured to have certain times of acquiring the task voucher in each period, the situation that the user is blocked at a certain task and cannot enter the next task after the times of acquiring the task voucher are used up is avoided, and the user experience and the user loyalty are improved.
In one embodiment, the resource control is hidden when the lottery is finished or when all tasks are processed. For example, when the present disclosure is applied to the scenario of the breakthrough activity, if it is determined that the current level is the last level of the breakthrough activity and there is no unfinished task in the last level, or it is determined that the lottery activity is finished, the electronic device hides the lottery pendant. Therefore, when the lottery is finished or all tasks are processed, the lottery pendant can be hidden, and possible resource waste is avoided.
And after the electronic equipment determines that the user has the times of acquiring the task voucher, displaying a voucher control corresponding to the resource control. And the resource control corresponds to at least one credential control. Illustratively, when the present disclosure is applied to the scenario of the above-mentioned breakthrough activity, in response to a user's trigger operation on the lottery pendant 32 (daily lottery) as in fig. 3, in the case where it is determined that the user has the number of lottery drawings, as shown in fig. 4, 8 lottery controls 41 (lottery cards) are displayed. In one embodiment, the electronic device may also add an action to the credential control when displaying the credential control. For example, a pop-up window of the lottery control is revealed in a fade-in manner and made an infinite swing action.
In one embodiment, the electronic device displays the guidance information in response to a user's triggering operation of the resource control. The guide information is used for guiding the triggering operation of the resource control. In particular, the electronic device may display the guidance information prior to displaying the credential control. The guidance information may also be displayed at the same time as the credential control is displayed. Illustratively, when the present disclosure is applied to the scenario of the above-mentioned clearance activity, in response to a user's trigger operation on the lottery pendant 32 in fig. 3, as shown in fig. 4, 8 lottery controls 41 are displayed, and guidance information 42 is displayed above the lottery controls 41, and a first action "draw a lottery daily" of a file corresponding to the guidance information 42 and a second action "click to randomly obtain a clearance card, a task card, and a cash red package" are performed by the electronic device. Of course, the position of the guide information 42 may be above, below, etc. the lottery control 41, and the disclosure is not limited thereto. Therefore, after the user clicks the resource control, the event playing method can be introduced for the user, and the triggering operation of the user is guided. The problem that the user experience is poor due to the fact that the user is used for the first time and is not familiar with the playing method is avoided.
202. And the electronic equipment responds to the triggering operation of the user on the voucher control, and acquires and displays the task voucher distributed for the user.
Firstly, the electronic equipment responds to the triggering operation of the user on the voucher control, and obtains a task voucher distributed for the user. Specifically, when only one credential control is provided, the task credential distributed to the user by the server according to the complexity of the first task is acquired in response to the triggering operation of the user on the credential control. And when the voucher controls comprise at least two voucher controls, responding to the triggering operation of a user on any voucher control, and acquiring the task voucher corresponding to the triggered voucher control. The task credentials are then distributed to the user for display.
Specifically, the manner of acquiring the task credential by the electronic device may be to acquire the task credential from a server. Specifically, in response to a trigger operation of a user on a credential control, a task credential request is sent to a server, and a task credential distributed to the user according to the complexity of a first task from the server is received. Wherein the task credential request includes an identification of the credential control. The task credential request is used for requesting to acquire a task credential corresponding to the credential control.
The method for the electronic device to obtain the task credential may also be to obtain the task credential from task configuration. The task configuration at least comprises the corresponding relation between the identification of the certificate control and the task certificate. Specifically, before acquiring a task credential, the electronic device first acquires task configuration, and when it is determined that a user performs a trigger operation on a credential control, queries and acquires the task credential in the task configuration according to an identifier of the credential control.
Then, the electronic device displays the task credentials assigned to the user after acquiring the task credentials.
Illustratively, when the present disclosure is applied in the context of the above-described breakthrough activity, in FIG. 5, the task credentials include a customs clearance card, a task card, a surprise bonus package, and a loser. Wherein, the pass indicates that the user does not need to complete all the incomplete tasks in the current pass. The task card indicates that the user does not need to complete any unfinished task in the current level. The surprise red envelope represents the user drawing the virtual item. A loser indicates that the user has not drawn a prize. As shown in FIG. 5a, when the user draws up the checkpoint, the task voucher displays "May you get the checkpoint! Will be you going through this switch directly! ", as shown in FIG. 5b, when the user draws the task card, the task voucher displays" May you get the task card! Will exempt you from a task at random! ", as shown at 5c in FIG. 5, when the user draws a surprise red envelope, the task voucher shows" you can view and cash out on the [ bonus ] page! ", as shown in FIG. 5d, when the user misses, the task voucher displays" thank you for your participation! Try out the bar again tomorrow.
In one embodiment, when the electronic device displays the task credentials, the electronic device also displays at least one control corresponding to the task credentials. Illustratively, when the present disclosure is applied in the scenario of the above-described breakthrough activity, as shown in 5a in fig. 5, when the user taps the clearance, at least one control includes "immediate use" and "X"; as shown in FIG. 5b, at least one control includes "immediate use" and "X" when the user wins the task card; as shown at 5c in FIG. 5, when the user draws a surprise red envelope, the at least one control includes "immediately close" and "X"; as shown at 5d in FIG. 5, when the user has missed a prize, at least one control includes "know" and "X". And then, responding to the triggering operation of the at least one control, quitting the interface for displaying the task voucher, and updating the first file of the resource control into a second file when the user is determined that the times for acquiring the task voucher do not exist. And the second file is used for representing that the number of times of acquiring the task certificate of the user is equal to zero. Illustratively, the "daily draw" is updated to "tomorrow comes again". At this time, if the triggering operation of the resource control by the user is received, the third file is displayed. And the third file is used for representing that the number of times of acquiring the task certificate of the user is equal to zero. For example, the third article is "extracted today, please come next in the future".
In one embodiment, in response to a trigger operation of a user on a credential control, the electronic device acquires a second dynamic image corresponding to the credential control in a process of acquiring a credential task corresponding to the credential control, and displays the second dynamic image. For example, in response to a user's trigger action on a credential control, the credential control enlarges, rebounds, flips, and releases the spark effect while the other credential controls fade out. And then, the voucher control is turned to the front side to display the voucher task. And then, fading at least one control corresponding to the voucher task. In one embodiment, for users with poor network, the electronic device uses a preset timeout period to temporarily close the second dynamic image popup to trap the abnormal situation. For example, in the process of acquiring the credential task corresponding to the credential control, if the network environment is poor and exceeds 5s and the credential task is not acquired yet, the second dynamic image popup is closed. Therefore, before the voucher task is displayed, the second dynamic image is displayed, the visual experience of the user is improved, and the interestingness of processing and the participation sense of the user are further improved.
203. And when the task certificate is characterized and the task is not required to be completed, skipping the processing of the first task to which the task certificate belongs and activating the next to-be-processed second task.
The first task only comprises one subtask in the task set, or the first task comprises all subtasks in the task set.
Specifically, if it is determined that the task credential representation does not need to complete the task and the first task includes all subtasks in the task set, the processing of all subtasks in the set is skipped and the next to-be-processed second task is activated. Further specifically, when the task credential indicates that the user does not need to complete all subtasks in the task set, the electronic device queries which task set the user is currently in, and the subtasks that have not been completed in the current task set. Then, after the electronic device marks the subtasks which are not completed in the current task set as completed, activating the next task set, and collecting the reward of the current task set for the user. For example, when the present disclosure is applied to the scenario of the above-mentioned breakthrough activity, the electronic device queries which level the user is currently at and the tasks that have not been completed in the level when the task credentials indicate that the user does not need to complete all subtasks in the task set. Then, after the electronic device marks all the tasks in the current level which are not completed as completed, unlocking the next level, and getting a pass reward of the level for the user.
And if the task credential representation is determined not to be required to complete the task and the first task comprises one subtask in the task set, skipping the processing of the one subtask and activating a second task to be processed next. More specifically, when the task credential indicates that the user does not need to complete one subtask in the task set, the electronic device queries which task set the user is currently in, and the subtask that has not been completed in the current task set. The electronic device then marks any subtasks in the current task set that have not completed as completed. For example, when the present disclosure is applied to the scenario of the above-mentioned breakthrough activity, when the task credential indicates that the user does not need to complete one subtask in the task set, the electronic device queries which level the user is currently at, and the tasks that have not been completed in the current level. Then, the electronic equipment marks any task in the uncompleted tasks in the current level as completed. And if the task which is not completed in the level is the last task in the level, the electronic equipment marks the task as completed, unlocks the next level and draws a pass reward of the level for the user.
In one embodiment, the electronic device responds to the trigger operation of the user on the credential control, acquires and displays the incentive credential distributed to the user, and accumulates an incentive value represented by the incentive credential to an account of the user. For example, when the disclosure is applied to the scenario of the above-mentioned breakthrough activity, the electronic device directly adds the virtual item to the account of the user when the incentive voucher is the virtual item. For example, if the incentive certificate drawn by the user is a red envelope, the amount of the red envelope is directly added to the user income. For another example, if the first lottery result in the user lottery is a gift of the breakthrough event, the gift of the breakthrough event is directly saved in the account of the user.
Therefore, after the electronic equipment acquires the task voucher or the incentive voucher, the task voucher or the incentive voucher is directly used for the user, loss of the user due to the fact that the task voucher or the incentive voucher is not used is avoided, and accordingly loyalty of the user is improved.
In the above scheme, the electronic device provides the resource control for the user, and when the user triggers the resource control, the credential control is displayed. When the user triggers the credential control, a task credential is returned for the user. And when the task certificate is used for representing that the user does not need to complete the task, skipping the processing of the first task to which the task certificate belongs and activating the next to-be-processed second task. Therefore, the user can randomly obtain the chance of avoiding the task through triggering the operation of the certificate control in the process of completing the task, the flexibility of the task and the surprise in the task-making process are improved, the interaction interest and the participation of the user are improved, and the loyalty of the user is improved.
Illustratively, when the scheme is applied to a scene of the breakthrough activity, the user can draw a lottery by triggering the operation of the voucher control, so as to obtain the opportunity of avoiding tasks in the breakthrough activity. Therefore, the situation that the user is blocked at a certain gate in the barrier running activity and cannot enter the next gate is avoided, and the user experience and the user loyalty are improved.
An execution main body of the task processing method provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure may be a server, or may also be a functional module and/or a functional entity capable of implementing the task processing method in the server, which may be specifically determined according to actual use requirements, and the embodiment of the present disclosure is not limited. Next, taking a server as an example, a task processing method provided by the embodiment of the present disclosure is exemplarily described.
The embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for processing a task, which is applied to a server and specifically includes the following steps 301 to 303.
301. The server receives a credential request.
Wherein the credential request includes an identification of the credential control.
302. And the server inquires and acquires the certificate corresponding to the identification of the certificate control in task configuration.
And the task configuration at least comprises the corresponding relation between the identification of the certificate control and the certificate.
In the task configuration, before querying and acquiring the credential corresponding to the credential control identifier, the server needs to generate the task configuration. Specifically, the method for generating the task configuration by the server includes the following steps 302a to 302 b.
302a, the server acquires the complexity of each task set in a preset time period.
Specifically, the server obtains the number of target users of each task set within a preset time period. The target users are users whose stay time in the task set exceeds a first threshold value. Because the number of subtasks in each task set is different from the complexity of the subtasks, if more subtasks exist in one task set or the difficulty of part of subtasks in the task set is high, the user is easily blocked by the task set. Thus, the number of stuck users of a task set can be used to calculate the complexity of each task set.
And then, the server normalizes the number of the target users in each task set to obtain the complexity of each task set. For example, in the context of a breakthrough activity, each set of tasks corresponds to each level in the breakthrough activity. Assuming that the passing activity has 5 gates, the preset time period is 7 days, and the first threshold value is 3 days; within 7 days, 10 target users exist in the 1 st level, 5 target users exist in the 2 nd level, 20 target users exist in the 3 rd level, 10 target users exist in the 4 th level, and 15 target users exist in the 5 th level, so that the total number of the target users is 10+5+20+10+15, which is 60, the complexity of the 1 st level is 0.167, the complexity of the 2 nd level is 0.083, the complexity of the 3 rd level is 0.333, the complexity of the 4 th level is 0.167, and the complexity of the 5 th level is 0.25.
302b, the server generates task configuration according to the complexity of each task set.
Specifically, the server determines the proportion of each type of credential in each task set in all credentials according to the complexity of each task set. Specifically, in the credentials corresponding to the task set with high complexity, the duty ratio of the task credentials is greater than that of the incentive credentials. Similarly, in the credentials corresponding to the task set with low complexity, the duty ratio of the task credentials is smaller than that of the incentive credentials. Illustratively, when the disclosure is applied to the scene of the breakthrough activity, in the lottery result corresponding to the high-complexity level, the ratio of the customs clearance and the task card is larger than that of the surprise red packet. In the lottery result corresponding to the low-complexity level, the ratio of the general level and the task card is less than that of the surprise red packet. And then, the server determines the corresponding voucher of the voucher control in each task set according to the proportion of each type of voucher in each task set in all the vouchers. And finally, the server generates task configuration according to the certificate corresponding to the certificate control in each task set.
In this way, the server calculates the complexity of each task set based on the number of stuck users in each task set. Then, when the complexity of the task set is higher, the duty ratio of the task voucher in the voucher is increased, the probability that the user passes through the task set with higher complexity is improved, and the user is prevented from being blocked in a certain task set, so that the user experience and the user loyalty are improved. When the complexity of the task set is low, the occupation ratio of the incentive voucher in the voucher is increased, and the user experience is further improved.
303. The server sends the credentials to the electronic device.
In one embodiment, the task configuration further includes a second dynamic image corresponding to the identification of the credential control. And the server inquires and acquires a second dynamic image corresponding to the identification of the certificate control in task configuration. Then, the server transmits the second moving image to the electronic device. Therefore, the server sends the second dynamic image to the electronic equipment, so that the second dynamic image is displayed in the process of acquiring the task certificate by the electronic equipment, the visual experience of the user is improved, and the interestingness of processing and the participation sense of the user are further improved.
In one embodiment, when the server sends the credentials to the electronic device, the credentials are cached and stored in a database. Specifically, when a user triggers the credential control, the electronic device writes the credential corresponding to the credential control into the cache, and then asynchronously writes the credential to the message queue, and finally consumes the credential corresponding to the credential control in the message queue into the database through the service program. Therefore, when the certificate corresponding to the certificate control in the cache is abnormal, the electronic equipment can also acquire the certificate corresponding to the certificate control from the database, and the user can be guaranteed to draw the card successfully, so that the user experience is improved.
In the scheme, the voucher is determined and sent according to the identification of the voucher control in the voucher request. Therefore, the electronic equipment can determine whether a certain number of tasks need to be avoided for the user according to the task certificate issued by the server, so that the flexibility of task making is improved, and the user experience and the user loyalty are improved.
Fig. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a method for processing a task, which is applied to a processing system of the task, where the processing system includes an electronic device and a server, and the method may specifically include the following steps 401 to 405.
401. And the electronic equipment responds to the triggering operation of the user on the resource control, and displays the credential control corresponding to the resource control under the condition that the user is determined to have the number of times of acquiring the task credential.
In one embodiment, the resource control is hidden when the lottery is finished or when all tasks are processed.
In one embodiment, the number of times the user obtains task credentials is increased in the event that the user is detected to complete a resource incentive task.
In one embodiment, when the number of times that the user acquires the task credentials reaches a preset number upper limit is detected, and the number of times that the user acquires the task credentials is kept at the preset number upper limit when the user completes the resource incentive task is detected.
In one embodiment, the number of times the user obtains the task credentials is set to a default value when the reset time is reached.
402. The electronic device sends a credential request to the server in response to a user triggering operation on the credential control.
Wherein, the voucher request comprises the identification of the voucher control;
403. and the server inquires and acquires the task voucher corresponding to the identification of the voucher control in the task configuration.
The task configuration at least comprises the corresponding relation between the identification of the certificate control and the certificate;
specifically, the server obtains the complexity of each task set within a preset time period. Further specifically, the server acquires the number of target users corresponding to each task set within a preset time period; the target user is a user whose stay time in the task set exceeds a first threshold value; and normalizing the number of the target users corresponding to each task set to obtain the complexity of each task set.
And the server generates task configuration according to the complexity of each task set. More specifically, the server determines the proportion of each type of credential in each task set in all credentials according to the complexity of each task set; determining the voucher corresponding to each voucher control in each task set according to the proportion of each type of voucher in each task set in all the vouchers; and generating task configuration according to the certificate corresponding to each certificate control in each task set.
404. The server sends the task credential to the electronic device.
405. And the electronic equipment displays the task certificate, and skips the processing of the first task to which the task certificate belongs and activates the next to-be-processed second task under the condition that the task certificate represents that the task is not required to be completed.
The first task only comprises one subtask in the task set, or the first task comprises all subtasks in the task set.
In one embodiment, the electronic equipment responds to the trigger operation of a user on a credential control, and acquires and displays an incentive credential distributed to the user; and accumulating the incentive value represented by the incentive certificate to the account number of the user.
According to the task processing method provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, on one hand, the electronic device provides the resource control for the user, and when the user triggers the resource control, the voucher control is displayed. When the user triggers the credential control, a task credential is returned for the user. And when the task certificate is used for representing that the user does not need to complete the task, skipping the processing of the first task to which the task certificate belongs and activating the next to-be-processed second task. Therefore, the user can randomly obtain the chance of avoiding the task through triggering the operation of the certificate control in the process of completing the task, the flexibility of the task and the surprise in the task-making process are improved, the interaction interest and the participation of the user are improved, and the loyalty of the user is improved. And on the other hand, the server determines the certificate according to the identification of the certificate control in the certificate request and sends the certificate. Therefore, the electronic equipment can determine whether a certain number of tasks need to be avoided for the user according to the task certificate issued by the server, so that the flexibility of task making is improved, and the user experience and the user loyalty are improved.
It will be appreciated that the above method may be implemented by a processing device of a task. The processing means of the task includes hardware structures and/or software modules for performing the respective functions in order to realize the functions. Those of skill in the art will readily appreciate that the various illustrative modules and algorithm steps described in connection with the embodiments disclosed herein may be implemented as hardware or combinations of hardware and computer software. Whether a function is performed as hardware or computer software drives hardware depends upon the particular application and design constraints imposed on the solution. Skilled artisans may implement the described functionality in varying ways for each particular application, but such implementation decisions should not be interpreted as causing a departure from the scope of the disclosed embodiments.
The embodiments of the present disclosure may divide the functional modules of the processing device of the task according to the method example, for example, each functional module may be divided according to each function, or two or more functions may be integrated into one processing module. The integrated module can be realized in a hardware mode, and can also be realized in a software functional module mode. It should be noted that, the division of the modules in the embodiments of the present disclosure is illustrative, and is only one division of logic functions, and there may be another division in actual implementation.
The embodiment of the disclosure also provides a task processing device. The processing device may be an electronic device, a chip in the electronic device, a control module for processing a prompt resource in the electronic device, or a client for processing the prompt resource in the electronic device.
Fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of a processing apparatus for a task provided in an embodiment of the present disclosure, and the apparatus is applied to an electronic device and may include a display module 901 and a processing module 902.
The display module 901 is configured to execute a triggering operation of a user on a resource control, and display a credential control corresponding to the resource control when it is determined that the user has the number of times of acquiring a task credential. For example, referring to fig. 2, a display module 901 is configured to perform step 201. The display module 901 is further configured to execute a triggering operation of the credential control in response to the user, and acquire and display the task credential allocated to the user. For example, referring to FIG. 2, the display module 901 is further configured to perform step 202. And the processing module 902 is configured to skip the processing of the first task to which the task credential belongs and activate the next to-be-processed second task when the task credential represents that the task does not need to be completed. For example, referring to fig. 2, a processing module 902 is configured to perform step 203.
In one embodiment, there is only one credential control; the display module 901 is specifically configured to execute a triggering operation of the credential control in response to the user, and acquire a task credential distributed by the server to the user.
In an embodiment, the display module 901 is specifically configured to execute obtaining task credentials assigned by the server to the user according to the complexity of the first task.
In one embodiment, the credential control comprises at least two; the display module 901 is specifically configured to perform: responding to the triggering operation of a user on any credential control, and acquiring a task credential corresponding to the triggered credential control; and distributing the task credentials to the user for display.
In one embodiment, the first task includes only one subtask in the set of tasks, or the first task includes all subtasks in the set of tasks.
In one embodiment, the processing module 902 is further configured to perform: responding to the triggering operation of the user on the certificate control, and acquiring and displaying the incentive certificate distributed for the user; and accumulating the incentive value represented by the incentive certificate to the account number of the user.
In one embodiment, the processing module 902 is further configured to perform hiding the resource control in case of the end of the lottery or in case of all tasks being processed.
In one embodiment, the processing module 902 is further configured to execute increasing the number of times the user obtains the task credential in case that the user is detected to complete the resource incentive task.
In an embodiment, the processing module 902 is further configured to execute the step of keeping the number of times that the user acquires the task credential as the preset number upper limit when detecting that the number of times that the user acquires the task credential reaches the preset number upper limit and when detecting that the user completes the resource incentive task.
In one embodiment, the processing module 902 is further configured to execute setting the number of times the user acquires the task credential to a default value when the reset time is reached.
The task processing device provided by the embodiment of the disclosure can provide a resource control for a user, and when the user triggers the resource control, the credential control is displayed. When the user triggers the credential control, a task credential is returned for the user. And when the task certificate is used for representing that the user does not need to complete the task, skipping the processing of the first task to which the task certificate belongs and activating the next to-be-processed second task. Therefore, the user can randomly obtain the chance of avoiding the task through triggering the operation of the certificate control in the process of completing the task, the flexibility of the task and the surprise in the task-making process are improved, the interaction interest and the participation of the user are improved, and the loyalty of the user is improved.
The embodiment of the disclosure also provides a task processing device. The processing device may be a server, a chip in the server, a control module for processing a prompt resource in the server, or a client for processing the prompt resource in the server.
Fig. 8 is a schematic structural diagram of a task processing device, which is applied to a server and includes a package obtaining module 1001, a processing module 1002, and a sending module 1003 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
An acquisition module 1001 configured to perform receiving a credential request; the credential request includes an identification of the credential control. The processing module 1002 is configured to execute in task configuration, query and acquire a credential corresponding to the identifier of the credential control; and the task configuration at least comprises the corresponding relation between the identification of the certificate control and the certificate. A sending module 1003 configured to execute sending the credential.
In an embodiment, the obtaining module 1001 is further configured to perform obtaining the complexity of each task set within a preset time period; the processing module 1002 is further configured to perform generating task configurations according to the complexity of each task set.
In an embodiment, the obtaining module 1001 is specifically configured to perform: acquiring the number of target users corresponding to each task set within a preset time period; the target user is a user whose stay time in the task set exceeds a first threshold value; and normalizing the number of the target users corresponding to each task set to obtain the complexity of each task set.
In an embodiment, the processing module 1002 is specifically configured to perform: determining the proportion of each type of voucher in each task set in all vouchers according to the complexity of each task set; determining the voucher corresponding to each voucher control in each task set according to the proportion of each type of voucher in each task set in all the vouchers; and generating task configuration according to the certificate corresponding to each certificate control in each task set.
According to the task processing device provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the device can determine the certificate according to the identification of the certificate control in the certificate request and send the certificate. Therefore, the electronic equipment can determine whether a certain number of tasks need to be avoided for the user according to the task certificate issued by the device, so that the flexibility of task making is improved, and the user experience and the user loyalty are improved.
With regard to the apparatus in the above-described embodiment, the specific manner in which each module performs the operation has been described in detail in the embodiment related to the method, and will not be elaborated here.
Fig. 9 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment. The electronic device 100 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. As shown in fig. 9, electronic device 100 includes, but is not limited to: a processor 101, a memory 102, a display 103, an input unit 104, an output unit 105, a network unit 106, an interface unit 107, a radio frequency unit 108, a power supply 109, a sensor 110, and the like.
It should be noted that, as those skilled in the art can understand, the structure of the electronic device 100 shown in fig. 9 does not constitute a limitation to the electronic device 100, and the electronic device 100 may include more or less components than those shown in fig. 9, or combine some components, or arrange different components.
In the embodiment of the present disclosure, the display 103 is configured to, in response to a triggering operation of a user on a resource control, display a credential control corresponding to the resource control when it is determined that the user has the number of times for acquiring a task credential.
And the display 103 is also used for responding to the triggering operation of the user on the credential control, and acquiring and displaying the task credential distributed to the user.
And the processor 101 is configured to skip the processing of the first task to which the task credential belongs and activate a next to-be-processed second task when the task credential represents that the task is not required to be completed.
It should be noted that the electronic device 100 can implement each process implemented by the electronic device in the foregoing method embodiments, and can achieve the same technical effect, and for avoiding repetition, detailed descriptions are not repeated here.
The processor 101 is a control center of the electronic device 100, connects various parts of the whole electronic device 100 by various interfaces and lines, and performs various functions of the electronic device 100 and processes data by running or executing software programs and/or modules stored in the memory 102 and calling data stored in the memory 102, thereby performing overall monitoring of the electronic device 100. Processor 101 may include one or more processing units; in one embodiment, the processor 101 may integrate an application processor that handles primarily operating systems, user pages, applications, etc., and a modem processor that handles primarily wireless communications. It will be appreciated that the modem processor described above may not be integrated into the processor 101.
The memory 102 may be used to store software programs as well as various data. The memory 102 may mainly include a program storage area and a data storage area, wherein 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 102 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 display 103 is used to display information input by the user or information provided to the user. The Display 103 may include a Display panel, which may be configured in the form of a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), an Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED), or the like.
The input unit 104 may be used to receive audio or video signals. The input Unit 104 may include a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) that processes image data of still pictures or video obtained by an image capturing device (such as a camera) in a video capturing mode or an image capturing mode, and a microphone. The processed image frames may be displayed on the display 103. The image frames processed by the graphics processor may be stored in the memory 102 (or other storage medium) or transmitted via the radio frequency unit 108 or the network unit 106. The microphone may receive sound and be capable of processing such sound into audio data. The processed audio data may be converted into a format output transmittable to a mobile communication base station via the radio frequency unit 108 in case of the phone call mode.
The input unit 104 may be a user input unit operable to receive input numeric or character information and generate key signal inputs related to user settings and function control of the electronic apparatus 100. Specifically, the user input unit includes a touch panel and other input devices. A touch panel, also referred to as a touch screen, may collect touch operations by a user on or near the touch panel (e.g., operations by a user on or near the touch panel using a finger, a stylus, or any other suitable object or attachment). The touch panel 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, sends the touch point coordinates to the processor 101, receives a command from the processor 101, and executes the command. In addition, the touch panel may be implemented in various types such as a resistive type, a capacitive type, an infrared ray, and a surface acoustic wave. The user input unit may include other input devices in addition to the touch panel. Specifically, the other input devices 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 in detail herein.
Further, the touch panel may be overlaid on the display panel, and when the touch panel detects a touch operation thereon or nearby, the touch panel transmits the touch operation to the processor 101 to determine the type of the touch event, and then the processor 101 provides a corresponding visual output on the display panel according to the type of the touch event. The touch panel and the display panel 1061 may be used as two independent components to implement the input and output functions of the electronic device 100, or the touch panel and the display panel may be integrated to implement the input and output functions of the electronic device 100, which is not limited herein.
The output unit 105 may be an audio output unit, and may convert audio data received by the radio frequency unit 108 or the network unit 106 or stored in the memory 102 into an audio signal and output as sound. Also, the audio output unit may also provide audio output related to a specific function performed by the electronic apparatus 100 (e.g., a call signal reception sound, a message reception sound, etc.). The audio output unit comprises a loudspeaker, a buzzer, a receiver and the like.
The electronic device 100 provides the user with wireless broadband internet access via the network unit 106, such as assisting the user in e-mailing, browsing web pages, and accessing streaming media.
The interface unit 107 is an interface for connecting an external device to the electronic apparatus 100. 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 107 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 electronic apparatus 100 or may be used to transmit data between the electronic apparatus 100 and the external device.
The radio frequency unit 108 may be configured to receive and transmit signals during information transmission and reception or during a call, and specifically, receive downlink data from a base station and then process the received downlink data to the processor 101; in addition, the uplink data is transmitted to the base station. In general, radio frequency unit 108 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 108 can also communicate with a network and other devices through a wireless communication system.
A power supply 109, such as a battery, may be used to power the various components, and in one embodiment, the power supply 109 may be logically coupled to the processor 101 via a power management system, such that functions to manage charging, discharging, and power consumption are performed via the power management system.
The sensor 110 may include at least one of a light sensor, a motion sensor, and other sensors. Specifically, the light sensor includes an ambient light sensor that adjusts the brightness of the display panel according to the brightness of ambient light, and a proximity sensor that turns off the display panel and/or the backlight when the electronic device 100 is moved to the ear. As one type of motion sensor, an 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 posture of an electronic device (such as horizontal and vertical screen switching, related games, magnetometer posture calibration), and vibration identification related functions (such as pedometer, tapping); the sensors 110 may also include a fingerprint sensor, a pressure sensor, an iris sensor, a molecular sensor, a gyroscope, a barometer, a hygrometer, a thermometer, an infrared sensor, etc., which will not be described in detail herein.
In addition, the electronic device 100 includes some functional modules (e.g., a camera) not shown, which are not described herein.
Fig. 10 is a block diagram of a server 1300 provided in the present disclosure, where the server 1300 may have a relatively large difference due to different configurations or performances, and may include one or more processors 1301 and one or more memories 1302, where the memory 1302 stores at least one instruction, and the at least one instruction is loaded and executed by the processor 1301 to implement a processing apparatus for the tasks provided by the method embodiments in the corresponding embodiments of the server. Certainly, the server 1300 may further include components such as a wired or wireless network interface, a keyboard, and an input/output interface, so as to perform input and output, and the server 1300 may further include other components for implementing the functions of the device, which is not described herein again.
In an exemplary embodiment, the present disclosure further provides a task processing system, which includes an electronic device executing a processing method to complete the tasks in steps 201 to 203, and a server executing a processing method to complete the tasks in steps 301 to 303.
In an exemplary embodiment, the disclosed embodiment also provides a computer readable storage medium including instructions, for example, a memory 102 including instructions, which are executable by a processor 101 of an electronic device 100 to perform the processing method of the tasks in the above steps 201 to 203. Alternatively, the memory 1302 may include instructions executable by the processor 1301 of the server 1300 to perform the processing method of the tasks in steps 301 to 303 described above.
Alternatively, the computer-readable storage medium may be a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium, which may be, for example, a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM), a CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a floppy disk, an optical data storage device, and the like.
In an exemplary embodiment, the present disclosure also provides a computer program product including one or more instructions, which may be executed by the processor 101 of the electronic device 100 to complete the processing method of the tasks in steps 201 to 203 described above, or which may be executed by the processor 1301 of the server 1300 to complete the processing method of the tasks in steps 301 to 303 described above.
It should be noted that the instructions in the computer-readable storage medium or one or more instructions in the computer program product are executed by the processor 101 of the electronic device 100 to implement the processes of the processing method embodiment of the task, and the technical effects same as those of the steps 201 to 203 of the processing method of the task can be achieved, and are not repeated here to avoid repetition. When executed by the processor 1301 of the server 1300, the instructions in the computer-readable storage medium or one or more instructions in the computer program product implement the processes of the processing method embodiment of the task, and can achieve the same technical effects as the steps 301 to 303 of the processing method of the task, and in order to avoid repetition, details are not repeated here.
Other embodiments of the disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosure disclosed herein. This disclosure is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the disclosure following, in general, the principles of the disclosure and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice within the art to which the disclosure pertains. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the disclosure being indicated by the following claims.
It will be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the precise arrangements described above and shown in the drawings and that various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope thereof. The scope of the present disclosure is limited only by the appended claims.

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1. A method for processing a task, the method comprising:
responding to the triggering operation of a user on a resource control, and displaying a credential control corresponding to the resource control under the condition that the user is determined to have the number of times of acquiring a task credential;
responding to the triggering operation of the user on the voucher control, and acquiring and displaying the task voucher distributed for the user;
and when the task credential representation does not need to complete the task, skipping the processing of the first task to which the task credential belongs and activating the next to-be-processed second task.
2. The processing method according to claim 1, wherein there is only one credential control, and the obtaining and displaying task credentials assigned to the user in response to the user's trigger operation on the credential control comprises:
and responding to the triggering operation of the user on the voucher control, and acquiring the task voucher distributed by the server for the user.
3. The processing method according to claim 2, wherein the obtaining of the task credentials distributed by the server for the user comprises:
and acquiring a task certificate distributed to the user by the server according to the complexity of the first task.
4. The processing method according to claim 1, wherein the credential control includes at least two, and the obtaining and displaying the task credential allocated to the user in response to the user's trigger operation on the credential control includes:
responding to the triggering operation of the user on any credential control, and acquiring a task credential corresponding to the triggered credential control;
and distributing the task certificate to the user for display.
5. The processing method according to claim 1,
the first task includes only one subtask in the task set, or the first task includes all subtasks in the task set.
6. The processing method according to claim 1, characterized in that the method further comprises:
responding to the triggering operation of the user on the voucher control, and acquiring and displaying an incentive voucher distributed for the user;
and accumulating the incentive value represented by the incentive certificate to the account number of the user.
7. The processing method according to claim 1, characterized in that the method further comprises:
and hiding the resource control under the condition that the lottery is finished or all the tasks are processed.
8. A processing apparatus of a task, the apparatus comprising a display module and a processing module;
the display module is configured to execute triggering operation of a resource control in response to a user, and display a credential control corresponding to the resource control under the condition that the user is determined to have the number of times of acquiring a task credential;
the display module is further configured to execute triggering operation of the credential control by the user, and acquire and display a task credential distributed to the user;
and the processing module is configured to execute the step of skipping the processing of the first task to which the task certificate belongs and activating the next to-be-processed second task under the condition that the task certificate representation does not need to complete the task.
9. An electronic device, comprising:
a processor;
a memory for storing the processor-executable instructions;
wherein the processor is configured to execute the instructions to implement a method of processing the task of any of claims 1-7.
10. A computer-readable storage medium having computer instructions stored thereon, the computer instructions, when executed on an electronic device, performing a method of processing the task of any of claims 1-7.
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