CN113268291A - Schedule processing method, device, equipment and storage medium - Google Patents

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CN113268291A
CN113268291A CN202010093582.8A CN202010093582A CN113268291A CN 113268291 A CN113268291 A CN 113268291A CN 202010093582 A CN202010093582 A CN 202010093582A CN 113268291 A CN113268291 A CN 113268291A
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Abstract

The embodiment of the invention provides a schedule processing method, a device, equipment and a storage medium, wherein the method comprises the following steps: responding to schedule viewing operation triggered by a user aiming at the selected time range, acquiring all schedule events in the selected time range, and displaying all the schedule events; and in response to the selection operation of the target schedule category label by the user, highlighting the schedule events corresponding to the target schedule category label in all the schedule events, so that the user can conveniently focus on each schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label which is interested in. According to the scheme, all schedule events existing in the selected time range are loaded at one time, when a user switches and selects different schedule type labels according to the self requirement, only the display style of the schedule events corresponding to the different schedule type labels needs to be changed, repeated loading operation of the schedule events is not needed, and complexity of loading processing is reduced.

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Schedule processing method, device, equipment and storage medium
Technical Field
The present invention relates to the field of internet technologies, and in particular, to a method, an apparatus, a device, and a storage medium for schedule processing.
Background
At present, most of users' smart phones are installed with one or more instant messaging applications, and the users can conveniently communicate with friends, colleagues and relatives through the instant messaging applications.
Some instant messaging applications may support a calendar setting function that allows a user to record what the user needs to do every day.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the invention provides a schedule processing method, a device, equipment and a storage medium, which are used for realizing intelligent display of schedule events.
In a first aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides a schedule processing method, where the method includes:
responding to schedule viewing operation triggered by a user aiming at the selected time range, and acquiring all schedule events in the selected time range;
displaying all the schedule events;
and responding to the selection operation of the user on a target schedule category label, and highlighting the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in all the schedule events.
In a second aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides a schedule processing apparatus, including:
the acquisition module is used for responding to schedule viewing operation triggered by a user aiming at the selected time range and acquiring all schedule events in the selected time range;
the display module is used for displaying all the schedule events; and responding to the selection operation of the user on a target schedule category label, and highlighting the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in all the schedule events.
In a third aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides an electronic device, including a processor and a memory, where the memory stores executable codes, and when the executable codes are executed by the processor, the processor is caused to execute at least the schedule processing method according to the first aspect.
In a fourth aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium for storing executable code, which when executed by a processor in an electronic device at least implements the schedule processing method in the first aspect.
In a fifth aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides a schedule processing method, where the method includes:
responding to schedule viewing operation triggered by a user aiming at the selected time range, and acquiring a plurality of schedule events in the selected time range;
displaying the plurality of schedule events;
and responding to the selection operation of the user on a target schedule category label, and highlighting the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in the plurality of schedule events.
In a sixth aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides a schedule processing apparatus, including:
the acquisition module is used for responding to schedule viewing operation triggered by a user aiming at the selected time range and acquiring a plurality of schedule events in the selected time range;
the display module is used for displaying the plurality of schedule events; and responding to the selection operation of the user on a target schedule category label, and highlighting the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in the plurality of schedule events.
In a seventh aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides an electronic device, including a processor and a memory, where the memory stores executable codes, and when the executable codes are executed by the processor, the processor is caused to execute at least the schedule processing method according to the fifth aspect.
In an eighth aspect, an embodiment of the present invention provides a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium for storing executable code, which when executed by a processor in an electronic device at least implements the schedule processing method in the fifth aspect.
In the embodiment of the invention, a user can create a plurality of schedule events in an application program (such as an instant messaging application program) providing a calendar function and classify and manage the schedule events. When the user views the schedule events in a certain time range, all the schedule events (or a plurality of schedule events therein) corresponding to the existing multiple schedule category labels can be loaded and displayed. When the user further wants to check the schedule events existing under a certain schedule category label (called a target schedule category label), the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label and the schedule event corresponding to the non-target schedule category label in all the schedule events can be displayed in different display modes. Specifically, the schedule events corresponding to the target schedule category label in all the schedule events can be highlighted, so that the user can conveniently focus on each schedule event corresponding to the interested target schedule category label, and meanwhile, the user can be ensured to see the comprehensive schedule events. According to the scheme, all the schedule events existing in the selected time range are loaded at one time, and when a user switches and selects different schedule type labels according to the self requirement, the display style of the schedule events corresponding to the different schedule type labels only needs to be changed, repeated loading operation of the schedule events is not needed, and the complexity of loading processing is reduced.
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Fig. 1 is a flowchart of a schedule processing method according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a schedule interface according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of another calendar interface according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of another calendar interface according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of another calendar interface according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a flowchart of another method for processing schedules according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of a schedule processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 8 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device corresponding to the schedule processing apparatus provided in the embodiment shown in fig. 7;
FIG. 9 is a schematic structural diagram of another schedule processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 10 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device corresponding to the schedule processing apparatus provided in the embodiment shown in fig. 9.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention clearer, 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, but 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.
The terminology used in the embodiments of the invention is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used in the examples of the present invention and the appended claims, the singular forms "a", "an", and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, and "a plurality" typically includes at least two.
The words "if", as used herein, may be interpreted as "at … …" or "at … …" or "in response to a determination" or "in response to a detection", depending on the context. Similarly, the phrases "if determined" or "if detected (a stated condition or event)" may be interpreted as "when determined" or "in response to a determination" or "when detected (a stated condition or event)" or "in response to a detection (a stated condition or event)", depending on the context.
In addition, the sequence of steps in each method embodiment described below is only an example and is not strictly limited.
Fig. 1 is a flowchart of a schedule processing method according to an embodiment of the present invention, where the schedule processing method may be executed by an application having a calendar function, such as an instant messaging application. As shown in fig. 1, the method comprises the steps of:
101. and responding to the schedule viewing operation triggered by the user aiming at the selected time range, and acquiring all schedule events in the selected time range.
102. All calendar events are displayed.
103. And in response to the selection operation of the target schedule category label by the user, highlighting the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in all the schedule events.
In the embodiment of the present invention, the execution process of the schedule processing method is described by taking the schedule setting function (commonly referred to as a calendar function) in the instant messaging application as an example, and it can be understood that the execution process is also applicable to the schedule setting function provided in other applications or services.
In practical applications, the calendar event set in the instant messaging application of a certain user may be manually set by the user, or may be synchronized with other applications having a binding relationship with the instant messaging application. For example, if a user binds his mailbox to the instant messaging application, the calendar event set in the mailbox by the user may be synchronized to the instant messaging application.
For ease of understanding, the execution of the schedule processing method is exemplarily described below with reference to fig. 2 to 5.
The user may display a schedule interface as shown in fig. 2 when calling a schedule setting function in the instant messaging application. Optionally, the schedule interface may include a time range option such as day, week, month, etc. illustrated in fig. 2, and upon selection of the time range option, all schedule events corresponding to the selected time range may be displayed, and the time range of month is illustrated in fig. 2.
In practical applications, when entering the schedule interface, a certain time range option may be selected by default, for example, the time range option of a month is selected by default, and if the user wants to view schedule events corresponding to other time range options, other time range options are selected.
In addition, in order to manage the schedule events conveniently when the schedule events are many, a method of managing the schedule events in a classified manner is adopted, and the classified management is to classify the schedule events. For example, fig. 2 illustrates two categories of calendar events, and the corresponding calendar category labels are respectively represented as: my schedule, mailbox schedule.
The classification basis of the schedule event is not particularly limited. In practical applications, the calendar events can be classified according to their source. For example, the "my schedule" and the "mailbox schedule" are classified according to the source of the schedule event: "my calendar" means that a calendar event is manually entered by a user in the instant messaging application; "mailbox calendar" means that calendar events are synchronized by the user's mailbox. For another example, the schedule event may be classified into a job task, a memorial day, and the like.
Assuming that the current time is 2018, 6 and 4, then after the time range of the selected month, as shown in fig. 2, all the schedule events corresponding to the plurality of schedule category labels in the selected time range (i.e. the whole 6 months) are loaded and displayed. The plurality of schedule category tags refer to all schedule category tags that the user has set, such as "my schedule" and "mailbox schedule" in fig. 2.
In addition, in order to distinguish the schedule events corresponding to different schedule category labels, optionally, for each schedule event, corresponding label information may be associated with each schedule event according to the schedule category label corresponding to each schedule event. For example, in fig. 2, a triangle mark is marked in front of each schedule event corresponding to the "my schedule", and a circle mark is marked in front of each schedule event corresponding to the "mailbox schedule".
Of course, the form of the mark for marking the category label to which the calendar event belongs is not limited to this, and for example, the marking mode may also be: associating graphs with the same shape and different colors for the schedule events corresponding to different types of labels; and marking the schedule events corresponding to the labels of different categories with different font colors, and the like.
In summary, when a user enters the schedule interface and selects a certain time range to trigger viewing of the schedule events in the time range, all the schedule events existing in the time range are loaded at one time and displayed in the schedule interface.
On the basis of fig. 2, it is assumed that the user currently wants to further view the calendar event under the calendar category tag of "my calendar", and this calendar category tag of "my calendar" at this time is taken as the target calendar category tag. The user triggers a selection operation on the target schedule category label of "my schedule", so that, as shown in fig. 3, the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label is displayed differently from the schedule event corresponding to the non-target schedule category label. In summary, the calendar event corresponding to the target calendar category label among all the calendar events illustrated in fig. 2 is highlighted. Alternatively, as shown in fig. 3, the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category tag (my schedule) in all schedule events may be highlighted, and the schedule event corresponding to the non-target schedule category tag (mailbox schedule) in all schedule events may be grayed out. Based on this, the user can conveniently focus on the calendar event corresponding to the currently interested calendar category tag, but the calendar events corresponding to other calendar category tags are also visible.
Assuming that the user switches from the schedule category tag of "my schedule" to the schedule category tag of selecting "mailbox schedule", then the schedule category tag of "mailbox schedule" is taken as the target schedule category tag at this time. Similarly, if 4, at this time, the schedule event corresponding to the schedule category label of "mailbox schedule" is highlighted, and the schedule event corresponding to the schedule category label of "my schedule" is grayed out.
In summary, when a user selects a certain time range and triggers to view schedule events in the time range, all schedule events existing in the time range are loaded at one time and displayed in a schedule interface, so that the loading complexity can be reduced. Compared with the method that the schedule event corresponding to a schedule category label is loaded and displayed correspondingly based on the selection of a user on the schedule category label, when the user switches to select different schedule category labels, the schedule event corresponding to different schedule category labels needs to be loaded repeatedly, and the loading operation frequency is more. In addition, on the basis of displaying all schedule events in a selected time range, the display style of the schedule events corresponding to different schedule category labels is changed based on the selection of the user on the schedule category labels, namely, the schedule events corresponding to the selected schedule category labels are highlighted, so that the user can conveniently focus on the schedule events corresponding to the currently interested schedule category labels.
In practical applications, a plurality of calendar events may be associated with a certain date, and the plurality of calendar events may correspond to different calendar category labels. Generally, the plurality of calendar events are arranged in the display area corresponding to the date according to the respective creation time sequence. As can be seen from the above description, when a user selects a calendar category tag, the calendar event corresponding to the selected calendar category tag among the plurality of calendar events is highlighted. However, if the ordering of the calendar events corresponding to the selected calendar category label is relatively random, the visual effect will be poor.
For this purpose, the following solutions are provided: and if a first schedule event corresponding to the target schedule type label and a second schedule event corresponding to the non-target schedule type label exist in the target date, displaying the first schedule event before the second schedule event, wherein the target date is any date in the selected time range. In addition, if the number of the first schedule events is plural, the plural first schedule events are sorted according to creation times of the plural first schedule events.
The above-described ordering effect is exemplarily explained with reference to fig. 2 and 3. Taking 6/19/2018 as an example, two schedule events under the schedule category label corresponding to "my schedule" are included on the date: event X, event Y, and two calendar events under the calendar category label corresponding to "mailbox calendar": event Z. As shown in fig. 2, it is assumed that the three events are ordered in the sequence of creation time: event X, event Z, event Y. Then, after the user selects the "my schedule" schedule category tab, event X and event Y are highlighted, on the one hand, and the ordering of these three events is adjusted to: event X, event Y, event Z. Therefore, the effect of intensively displaying the schedule events corresponding to the selected schedule category labels in front is achieved.
In addition, when the user quits to check the schedule, the display states of all the schedule events at the time of quitting are stored. And responding to the schedule viewing operation which is triggered by the user again aiming at the selected time range, and restoring the display effect of all schedule events according to the stored display state. That is, for the same time range, it is guaranteed that the interface display state when the schedule event in the time range is viewed again next time is the same as that when the schedule event was exited last time.
The core execution process of the schedule processing method is explained above. Some implementations of user selection of a target calendar category label are described below.
Alternatively, the user may trigger the selection operation of the target schedule category label by any one of the following methods:
speaking a voice corresponding to the target schedule category label;
triggering preset touch operation on the target schedule class label;
suspending the mouse in a display area corresponding to the target schedule category label;
and triggering checking operation on the selection frame associated with the target schedule category label.
In practical applications, any of the above manners may be adopted correspondingly according to different types of the user terminals. For example, suppose the user terminal is a PC or a notebook computer, and the user terminal does not support touch operation but supports mouse, keyboard, voice input and other operation modes. And the user terminal such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer and the like supports touch control and voice input operation, but does not support mouse and keyboard operation.
In practical application, when the user triggers the selection of the target schedule category tag in a voice manner, the name corresponding to the target schedule category tag, such as "my schedule", may be directly spoken. Thus, the target schedule category label selected by the user can be recognized through the voice recognition process.
When the user selects the target schedule category tag by means of touch operation, the touch operation may be, for example, a finger single-click or double-click operation, a long-time press operation, or the like. Specifically, the user may trigger the touch operation in a display area (e.g., a minimum rectangular area surrounding the target schedule category name) corresponding to the target schedule category label.
When the user selects the target schedule category label in a mouse suspension (hover) mode, the mouse index can be suspended in the display area corresponding to the target schedule category label without performing other operations on the mouse, such as clicking, double clicking and the like.
When a user selects a target schedule category label in a frame checking mode, each schedule category label is associated with a selection frame, and when the user wants to select the target schedule category label, the user only needs to check the selection frame corresponding to the target schedule category label.
Now, assume a practical application scenario in which the user terminal is a PC, and the PC is connected to a mouse and a keyboard. There are two types of selection operations that a user may involve in a calendar interface: one is to select the schedule category label and the other is to select the time range (day, week, month). Suppose that the user realizes the selection of the target schedule category label by hovering the mouse in the display area corresponding to the target schedule category label. And assume that the currently selected time range is weeks. At this time, if the user wants to switch to select another time range (e.g., month), optionally, the user may trigger an operation of switching to the target time range by operating the keyboard to move the cursor to the target time range (e.g., month), and in response to the switching operation for the target time range, the selected time range is updated to the newly selected target time range. Thus, the schedule processing procedure described in the foregoing embodiment is executed for the newly selected time range.
It is noted that, when each schedule category tag is associated with a frame, the user can select the target schedule category tag by checking the frame associated with the target schedule category tag, so that, at this time, based on the selection operation, the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category tag can be highlighted, for example, the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category tag is highlighted, and the schedule event corresponding to the non-target schedule category tag is grayed out.
Assuming that each calendar category label is associated with a checkbox, the following scenario is now assumed: assume that the original interaction logic for the box is: when the selection frame associated with a schedule category label is checked, only the schedule event corresponding to the schedule category label is displayed (meaning that the schedule events corresponding to other schedule category labels are not displayed).
Based on this, the above interaction logic for the box can be deleted, and the interaction logic for the box can be updated as follows: when the selection frame associated with a schedule category label is checked, the schedule event corresponding to the schedule category label is highlighted (meaning that schedule events corresponding to other schedule category labels are also displayed but not highlighted). Therefore, the effect of differential display of the schedule events corresponding to the target schedule category label and the non-target schedule category label in the foregoing is achieved by checking the selection frame associated with the schedule category label.
In addition, if the original interaction logic for the selection frame still needs to be retained, at this time, the selection operation triggered by the target schedule category tag in step 103 in the foregoing text does not include the check operation for the selection frame associated with the target schedule category tag. At this time, as shown in fig. 5, for example, if the user selects the target schedule category tag by way of mouse hovering, the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category tag may be highlighted, and the schedule event corresponding to the non-target schedule category tag may be grayed out. And in response to the user's checking operation on the selection frame associated with the target schedule category tag, displaying the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category tag, and hiding (i.e., not displaying) the schedule event corresponding to the non-target schedule category tag.
Fig. 6 is a flowchart of another schedule processing method according to an embodiment of the present invention, and as shown in fig. 6, the schedule processing method may include the following steps:
601. and responding to the schedule viewing operation triggered by the user aiming at the selected time range, and acquiring a plurality of schedule events in the selected time range.
602. A plurality of schedule events are displayed.
603. And in response to the selection operation of the target schedule category label by the user, highlighting the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in the plurality of schedule events.
Optionally, acquiring a plurality of schedule events within the selected time range may be implemented as: and acquiring a plurality of schedule events corresponding to the plurality of schedule category labels within the selected time range according to the setting operation of the user on the plurality of schedule category labels.
As described above, there may be a plurality of schedule events corresponding to a plurality of schedule category labels in the selected time range, when the user views the schedule events, the user may first select several schedule category labels that the user wants to pay attention to, at this time, all the schedule events corresponding to the several schedule category labels in the selected time range may be obtained and displayed, and then, when the user wants to further view the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in the several schedule category labels, the user selects the target schedule category label, so as to highlight the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in the obtained plurality of schedule events.
In addition, optionally, acquiring a plurality of schedule events within the selected time range may further be implemented as: determining a schedule category label preferred by a user according to the schedule event operation behavior of the user in a set historical time period; and acquiring a plurality of schedule events corresponding to the schedule category labels preferred by the user in the selected time range.
The historical time period refers to a time relative to a schedule viewing operation currently triggered by the user, such as one week or two weeks before the viewing time. Based on the record of the schedule category labels corresponding to the schedule events viewed by the user in the history, the schedule category labels viewed by the user in a certain historical time period can be known, the schedule category labels can be considered as the schedule category labels preferred by the user, and the schedule category label meeting the set condition in the schedule category labels can be considered as the schedule category label preferred by the user. Wherein the setting condition may be: and if the number of times that the user checks the schedule event corresponding to a schedule type label in the historical time period is larger than a set numerical value, the schedule type label is considered to be a schedule type label preferred by the user.
And after obtaining the schedule category labels preferred by the user, obtaining and displaying a plurality of schedule events corresponding to the schedule category labels preferred by the user in the selected time range. Then, when the user wants to further check the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in the schedule category labels preferred by the user, the target schedule category label is selected, so that the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in the obtained plurality of schedule events is highlighted.
A schedule processing apparatus according to one or more embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that these schedule processing apparatuses can be configured by the steps taught in the present scheme using commercially available hardware components.
Fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of a schedule processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, where the schedule processing apparatus can be implemented as a function module in an instant messaging application. As shown in fig. 7, the apparatus includes: the device comprises an acquisition module 11 and a display module 12.
And the obtaining module 11 is configured to obtain all schedule events within the selected time range in response to a schedule viewing operation triggered by the user for the selected time range.
A display module 12, configured to display all the schedule events; and responding to the selection operation of the user on a target schedule category label, and highlighting the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in all the schedule events.
Optionally, the display module 12 may be specifically configured to: and highlighting the schedule events corresponding to the target schedule category label in all the schedule events, and graying and displaying the schedule events corresponding to the non-target schedule category label in all the schedule events.
Optionally, the apparatus may further include: and the marking module is used for associating corresponding marking information for each schedule event according to the schedule category label corresponding to each schedule event.
Optionally, the apparatus may further include: and the sequencing module is used for displaying the first schedule event in front of the second schedule event if a first schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label and a second schedule event corresponding to the non-target schedule category label exist in the target date, wherein the target date is any date in the selected time range.
Optionally, the sorting module may be further configured to: and if the number of the first schedule events is multiple, sequencing the multiple first schedule events according to the creation time of the multiple first schedule events.
Optionally, the user triggers the selecting operation by any one of the following:
speaking a voice corresponding to the target schedule category label;
triggering preset touch operation on the target schedule category label;
suspending a mouse in a display area corresponding to the target schedule category label;
and triggering checking operation on the selection frame associated with the target schedule category label.
Optionally, the triggering manner of the selection operation is: suspending a mouse in a display area corresponding to the target schedule category label; the device further comprises: and the updating module is used for responding to the switching operation of the target time range by the user, and updating the selected time range into the target time range, wherein the switching operation is triggered by the user by operating a keyboard to move a cursor to the target time range.
Optionally, the target schedule category tag is associated with a selection box, and the selection operation does not include a check operation triggered by the selection box. At this time, the display module 12 may also be configured to: and responding to the checking operation triggered by the user to the selection frame, displaying the schedule events corresponding to the target schedule category label in all the schedule events, and hiding the schedule events corresponding to the non-target schedule category label in all the schedule events.
Optionally, the apparatus further comprises: and the storage module is used for storing the display states of all the schedule events when the user quits to check the schedule. Based on this, the display module 12 is further configured to: and responding to the schedule viewing operation which is triggered by the user again aiming at the selected time range, and restoring the display effect of all schedule events according to the display state.
The apparatus shown in fig. 7 can perform the steps in the embodiments shown in fig. 1 to fig. 5, and reference may be made to the related descriptions of the embodiments shown in fig. 1 to fig. 5 for parts of this embodiment that are not described in detail.
In one possible design, the structure of the schedule processing apparatus shown in fig. 7 may be implemented as an electronic device, which may be a user terminal such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a PC, and the like. As shown in fig. 8, the electronic device may include: a first processor 21, a first memory 22. The first memory 22 stores executable codes, and when the executable codes are executed by the first processor 21, the first processor 21 is enabled to execute at least the steps in the embodiments shown in fig. 1 to 5.
Optionally, the electronic device may further comprise a first communication interface 23 for communicating with other devices.
In addition, the present invention provides a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium for storing executable code, which causes a processor in an electronic device to implement at least the steps in the embodiments of fig. 1 to 5 described above.
Fig. 9 is a schematic structural diagram of another schedule processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, where the schedule processing apparatus can be implemented as a function module in an instant messaging application. As shown in fig. 9, the apparatus includes: an acquisition module 31 and a display module 32.
The obtaining module 31 is configured to, in response to a schedule viewing operation triggered by a user for a selected time range, obtain a plurality of schedule events within the selected time range.
A display module 32, configured to display the plurality of schedule events; and responding to the selection operation of the user on a target schedule category label, and highlighting the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in the plurality of schedule events.
Optionally, the obtaining module 31 may be configured to: and acquiring a plurality of schedule events corresponding to the various schedule category labels within the selected time range according to the setting operation of the user on the various schedule category labels.
Optionally, the obtaining module 31 may be configured to: determining a schedule category label preferred by the user according to the schedule event operation behavior of the user in a set historical time period; and acquiring a plurality of schedule events corresponding to the schedule category labels preferred by the user in the selected time range.
The apparatus shown in fig. 9 can perform the steps in the embodiment shown in fig. 6, and reference may be made to the related description of the embodiment shown in fig. 6 for a part of this embodiment that is not described in detail.
In one possible design, the structure of the schedule processing apparatus shown in fig. 9 may be implemented as an electronic device, which may be a user terminal such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a PC, and the like. As shown in fig. 10, the electronic device may include: a second processor 41, a second memory 42. Wherein the second memory 42 stores executable code thereon, which when executed by the second processor 41, causes the second processor 41 to execute at least the steps of the embodiment shown in fig. 6.
Optionally, the electronic device may further comprise a second communication interface 43 for communicating with other devices.
Additionally, embodiments of the present invention provide a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium for storing executable code that, when executed by a processor in an electronic device, performs at least the steps of the aforementioned embodiment shown in fig. 6.
The above-described apparatus embodiments are merely illustrative, wherein the units described as separate components may or may not be physically separate. Some or all of the modules may be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of the present embodiment. One of ordinary skill in the art can understand and implement it without inventive effort.
Through the above description of the embodiments, those skilled in the art will clearly understand that each embodiment can be implemented by adding a necessary general hardware platform, and of course, can also be implemented by a combination of hardware and software. With this understanding in mind, the above-described aspects and portions of the present technology which contribute substantially or in part to the prior art may be embodied in the form of a computer program product, which may be embodied on one or more computer-usable storage media having computer-usable program code embodied therein, including without limitation disk storage, CD-ROM, optical storage, and the like.
The schedule processing method provided by the embodiment of the present invention may be executed by a certain program/software, the program/software may be provided by a network side, the electronic device mentioned in the foregoing embodiment may download the corresponding program/software into a local non-volatile storage medium, and when it needs to execute the schedule processing method, the program/software is read into a memory by a CPU, and then the CPU executes the program/software to implement the schedule processing method provided in the foregoing embodiment, and the execution process may refer to the schematic in fig. 1 to fig. 6.
Finally, it should be noted that: the above examples are only intended to illustrate the technical solution of the present invention, but not to limit it; although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some technical features may be equivalently replaced; and such modifications or substitutions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the corresponding technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention.

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1. A schedule processing method, comprising:
responding to schedule viewing operation triggered by a user aiming at the selected time range, and acquiring all schedule events in the selected time range;
displaying all the schedule events;
and responding to the selection operation of the user on a target schedule category label, and highlighting the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in all the schedule events.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein highlighting calendar events of the total calendar events that correspond to the target calendar category label comprises:
and highlighting the schedule events corresponding to the target schedule category label in all the schedule events, and graying and displaying the schedule events corresponding to the non-target schedule category label in all the schedule events.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
and associating corresponding mark information for each schedule event according to the schedule category label corresponding to each schedule event.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
and if a first schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label and a second schedule event corresponding to the non-target schedule category label exist in the target date, displaying the first schedule event before the second schedule event, wherein the target date is any date in the selected time range.
5. The method of claim 4, further comprising:
and if the number of the first schedule events is multiple, sequencing the multiple first schedule events according to the creation time of the multiple first schedule events.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the user triggers the selecting operation by any one of:
speaking a voice corresponding to the target schedule category label;
triggering preset touch operation on the target schedule category label;
suspending a mouse in a display area corresponding to the target schedule category label;
and triggering checking operation on the selection frame associated with the target schedule category label.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the selecting operation is triggered by: suspending a mouse in a display area corresponding to the target schedule category label; the method further comprises the following steps:
and updating the selected time range to be the target time range in response to the switching operation of the target time range by the user, wherein the switching operation is triggered by the user by operating a keyboard to move a cursor to the target time range.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the target calendar category tag is associated with a checkbox, and wherein the selection operation does not include a checkbox operation triggered by the checkbox.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
and responding to the checking operation triggered by the user to the selection frame, displaying the schedule events corresponding to the target schedule category label in all the schedule events, and hiding the schedule events corresponding to the non-target schedule category label in all the schedule events.
10. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
when the user quits viewing the schedule, storing the display states of all schedule events when quitting;
and responding to the schedule viewing operation which is triggered by the user again aiming at the selected time range, and restoring the display effect of all schedule events according to the display state.
11. A schedule processing apparatus characterized by comprising:
the acquisition module is used for responding to schedule viewing operation triggered by a user aiming at the selected time range and acquiring all schedule events in the selected time range;
the display module is used for displaying all the schedule events; and responding to the selection operation of the user on a target schedule category label, and highlighting the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in all the schedule events.
12. An electronic device, comprising: a memory, a processor; wherein the memory has stored thereon executable code which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to carry out the method of processing a schedule according to any one of claims 1 to 10.
13. A non-transitory machine-readable storage medium having stored thereon executable code, which when executed by a processor of an electronic device, causes the processor to perform the schedule processing method of any one of claims 1 to 10.
14. A schedule processing method, comprising:
responding to schedule viewing operation triggered by a user aiming at the selected time range, and acquiring a plurality of schedule events in the selected time range;
displaying the plurality of schedule events;
and responding to the selection operation of the user on a target schedule category label, and highlighting the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in the plurality of schedule events.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein obtaining a plurality of calendar events within the selected time range comprises:
and acquiring a plurality of schedule events corresponding to the various schedule category labels within the selected time range according to the setting operation of the user on the various schedule category labels.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein obtaining a plurality of calendar events within the selected time range comprises:
determining a schedule category label preferred by the user according to the schedule event operation behavior of the user in a set historical time period;
and acquiring a plurality of schedule events corresponding to the schedule category labels preferred by the user in the selected time range.
17. A schedule processing apparatus characterized by comprising:
the acquisition module is used for responding to schedule viewing operation triggered by a user aiming at the selected time range and acquiring a plurality of schedule events in the selected time range;
the display module is used for displaying the plurality of schedule events; and responding to the selection operation of the user on a target schedule category label, and highlighting the schedule event corresponding to the target schedule category label in the plurality of schedule events.
18. An electronic device, comprising: a memory, a processor; wherein the memory has stored thereon executable code which, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to carry out the method of processing a schedule according to any one of claims 14 to 16.
19. A non-transitory machine-readable storage medium having stored thereon executable code, which when executed by a processor of an electronic device, causes the processor to perform the schedule processing method of any one of claims 14 to 16.
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