Detailed Description
In the following description, for purposes of explanation and not limitation, specific details are set forth, such as particular system structures, techniques, etc. in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present disclosure may be practiced in other embodiments that depart from these specific details. In other instances, detailed descriptions of well-known systems, devices, circuits, and methods are omitted so as not to obscure the description of the present disclosure with unnecessary detail.
A message processing method and apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the prior art, when a user needs to query a specific historical message, the historical message is usually searched through a keyword, and if the user forgets the keyword in the historical message to be queried, the user can only manually browse the historical message for searching. However, this method has the problems of low efficiency of searching for the message and influence on the user experience.
To solve the above problems. The invention provides a message processing method, in the method, as the application responds to a first preset operation aiming at a target message in a chat interface, a selection identifier is displayed in a display area corresponding to the target message; if the second preset operation for the selection identifier is detected, the display attribute of the selection identifier may be set to be hidden by display in response to the second preset operation for the selection identifier, and a mark identifier may be displayed in a display area corresponding to the target message. Because the mark identification can be used for highlighting the target message, when a user needs to inquire a certain message, even if the user forgets the key words in the message needing to be inquired, the mark identification of the message can be utilized to quickly find the message needing to be inquired by the user from a large amount of information; therefore, the time consumed by the user for searching the message can be greatly reduced, the efficiency of searching the message is improved, and the user experience is improved.
For example, the embodiment of the present invention may be applied to an application scenario as shown in fig. 1. In this scenario, a terminal device 1 may be included.
The terminal device 1 may be hardware or software. When the terminal device 1 is hardware, it may be various electronic devices having a display screen, including but not limited to a smart phone, a tablet computer, a laptop portable computer, a desktop computer, and the like; when the terminal device 1 is software (such as a client, a web application), it may be installed in the electronic device as described above, for example, the terminal device 1 may be installed with various instant messaging applications, such as short message, QQ, WeChat, nailing and the like. The terminal device 1 may be implemented as a plurality of software or software modules, or may be implemented as a single software or software module, which is not limited by the embodiment of the present disclosure.
Specifically, a user may implement a first preset operation on a target message in a chat interface currently displayed by the terminal device through the terminal device, and the terminal device may display a selection identifier in a display area corresponding to the target message in the chat interface in response to the first preset operation on the target message. Then, the user may perform a second preset operation on the selection identifier through the terminal device, and the terminal device may set, in response to the second preset operation for the selection identifier, the display attribute of the selection identifier to be hidden by the display, and display the marker identifier in the display area corresponding to the target message. Therefore, when a user needs to inquire a certain message, even if the user forgets the key words in the message needing to be inquired, the message needing to be inquired can be quickly found out from a large amount of information by using the mark of the message; therefore, the time consumed by the user for searching the message can be greatly reduced, the efficiency of searching the message is improved, and the user experience is improved.
It should be noted that the above application scenarios are only illustrated for the convenience of understanding the present disclosure, and the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited in any way in this respect. Rather, embodiments of the present disclosure may be applied to any scenario where applicable.
Fig. 2 is a flowchart of a message processing method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. One message processing method of fig. 2 may be performed by the terminal device or a client in the terminal device of fig. 1. As shown in fig. 2, the message processing method includes:
s201: and responding to a first preset operation aiming at a target message in a chat interface, and displaying a selection identifier in a display area corresponding to the target message.
In this embodiment, the chat interface may be understood as a one-to-one interface in the instant messaging client. For example, if the instant messaging client is a short message, the short message conversation interface between the user a and the user B can be used as a chat interface; for another example, if the instant messaging client is a wechat, the wechat conversation interface between the user a and the user B may be used as a chat interface, or the wechat group conversation interface between the user a, the user B, and the user C may also be used as a chat interface.
It will be appreciated that several dialog messages may be included in the chat interface. In the present embodiment, for convenience of description, a dialog message in which a user performs a first preset operation in a currently displayed chat interface may be referred to as a target message. For example, assuming that the current chat interface of the sms client is a conversation interface between the user a and the user B, the chat interface includes a conversation message "do you" sent by the user a and a conversation message "i watch a movie" sent by the user B, and if it is detected that the conversation message "i watch a movie" is performed with a first preset operation, the conversation message "i watch a movie" may be used as a target message.
In an implementation manner of this embodiment, the first preset operation may be a sliding operation of sliding from a first area in the display area corresponding to the target message to a second area in the display area. For example, the first area may be a right area in the display area corresponding to the target message, and the second area may be a left area in the display area corresponding to the target message; the first region may be an upper region in the display region corresponding to the target message, and the second region may be a lower region in the display region corresponding to the target message; of course, besides the above-described implementation modes, other implementation modes can be adopted, and are not listed here. The first region and the second region may be adjacent regions, or may be two regions spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance.
In this embodiment, the selection flag is a flag for reminding the user whether to determine to highlight the target message. In an implementation manner of this embodiment, the selection identifier may be an icon displayed in a display area corresponding to the target message; for example, in one implementation, the selection identifier may be a stroke pattern graphic, such as a star-shaped stroke pattern, a circular stroke pattern, or the like; in a specific implementation manner, the display position of the selection identifier may be any blank position in the display area corresponding to the target message, so that the content in the target message is not blocked by the selection identifier when the selection identifier is displayed, for example, the display position of the selection identifier may be a blank position in the upper right corner of the display area corresponding to the target message. It should be noted that, in an implementation manner, while the selection identifier is displayed, the ground color attribute in the display area corresponding to the target message may also be adjusted to a preset color, such as blue.
Next, an example will be described with reference to fig. 3. As shown in fig. 3, it is assumed that the first region is the rightmost region in the display region corresponding to the target message, i.e. the dashed-line frame region on the right side in fig. 3; the second area is the leftmost area of the display area corresponding to the target message, i.e. the left-hand dashed-line box area in fig. 3. If the client detects that the user clicks in the first area of a message and slides from the first area in the display area corresponding to the message to the second area in the display area, the message may be regarded as a target message, and it is determined that the user performs a first preset operation on the target message, so that, in response to the first preset operation on the target message in the chat interface, a selection identifier (i.e., a star-shaped stroke style pattern in fig. 3) may be displayed at a top-right blank position in the display area corresponding to the target message.
S202: and in response to a second preset operation aiming at the selection identifier, setting the display attribute of the selection identifier to be hidden by display, and displaying a mark identifier in a display area corresponding to the target message.
In this embodiment, after the selection identifier is displayed in the display area corresponding to the target message, if it is detected that the second preset operation is performed on the selection identifier, the identifier for highlighting the target message may be determined. In an implementation manner of this embodiment, the second preset operation may be a click on a selection identifier, for example, the second preset operation may be a single click on the selection identifier, a double click on the selection identifier, or a continuous preset number of times of click on the selection identifier.
Then, in response to a second preset operation for the selection identifier, the display attribute of the selection identifier may be set to be hidden by display, for example, the display form of the selection identifier may be set to be in a fully transparent state, and a mark identifier may be displayed in a display area corresponding to the target message. The tag identifier may be understood as an identifier for highlighting the target message, and it may be understood that, because the tag identifier may be used for highlighting the target message, when a user needs to query a certain message, even if the user forgets a keyword in the message that needs to be queried, the user may quickly find the message that the user needs to query from a large amount of information by using the tag identifier of the message.
In an implementation manner of this embodiment, the mark identifier may be an icon displayed in a display area corresponding to the target message; for example, in one implementation, the indicia may be a solid pattern graphic, such as a star solid pattern, a circle solid pattern, or the like. In a specific implementation manner, the display position of the mark may be any blank position in the display area corresponding to the target message, so that the mark does not block the content in the target message when displaying, for example, the display position of the mark may be a blank position in the upper right corner of the display area corresponding to the target message. It should be noted that, in one implementation, the positions of the selection identifier and the mark identifier in the display area corresponding to the target message may be the same.
Next, an example will be described with reference to fig. 4. As shown in fig. 4, if the client detects that the user performs a single-click operation on the selection identifier in the display area corresponding to the target message, it may be determined that the user performs a second preset operation on the selection identifier, and the client may set, in response to the second preset operation on the selection identifier, the display attribute of the selection identifier to be hidden by the display, and display the mark identifier (i.e., the star-shaped solid style pattern in fig. 4) at the upper-right blank position in the display area corresponding to the target message.
It should be noted that, in an implementation manner, if no operation performed on the selection identifier is detected within a preset time (for example, 30 seconds), the display attribute of the selection identifier may be set to be hidden by the display.
Compared with the prior art, the embodiment of the disclosure has the following beneficial effects: the method and the device for displaying the target message in the chat interface can respond to a first preset operation aiming at the target message in the chat interface, and display a selection identifier in a display area corresponding to the target message; if the second preset operation for the selection identifier is detected, the display attribute of the selection identifier may be set to be hidden by display in response to the second preset operation for the selection identifier, and a mark identifier may be displayed in a display area corresponding to the target message. Because the mark identification can be used for highlighting the target message, when a user needs to inquire a certain message, even if the user forgets the key words in the message needing to be inquired, the mark identification of the message can be utilized to quickly find the message needing to be inquired by the user from a large amount of information; therefore, the time consumed by the user for searching the message can be greatly reduced, the efficiency of searching the message is improved, and the user experience is improved.
After the mark identifier is displayed in the display area corresponding to the target message, if the user does not need to highlight the target message, the mark identifier in the display area corresponding to the target message needs to be cancelled. Next, a manner of canceling the tag identification in the chat page provided in the present embodiment will be described.
Specifically, in S202, that is, after the step of setting the display attribute of the selection identifier to be hidden by display in response to the second preset operation for the selection identifier, and displaying the mark identifier in the display area corresponding to the target message, the method may further include:
and responding to a third preset operation aiming at a mark identifier in the chat interface, and setting the display attribute of the mark identifier to be hidden by display.
In this embodiment, if the chat interface currently displayed by the client includes at least one message displayed with a tag identifier, and the client detects that the user performs a third preset operation on the tag identifier in the chat interface currently displayed by the client, it may be determined that the user needs to cancel the highlighting of the message corresponding to the tag identifier. In an implementation manner of this embodiment, the third preset operation may be a click mark identifier, for example, the third preset operation may be a click mark identifier, a double click mark identifier, or a click mark identifier that is clicked for a preset number of times continuously.
Then, in response to a third preset operation for the tag identifier, the display attribute of the tag identifier may be set to be hidden by the display, for example, the presentation form of the tag identifier may be set to be in a fully transparent state, so that the tag identifier is not displayed in the display area corresponding to the message in which the tag identifier is displayed in the chat page.
Next, an example will be described with reference to fig. 5. As shown in fig. 5, if a chat interface currently displayed by the client includes a message "please check for mail" that displays a tag identifier, and the client detects that the user performs a click operation on the tag identifier, it may be determined that the user performs a third preset operation on the tag identifier, and the client may set the display attribute of the tag identifier to be hidden by displaying in response to the third preset operation on the tag identifier. In this way, the mark identification of a message in the current chat interface is cancelled.
After the mark identifier is displayed in the display area corresponding to the target message, if the currently displayed interface of the client returns to the chat list interface, in order to ensure that the user can still quickly find the target message through the mark identifier, in an implementation manner of this embodiment, the mark identifier may also be displayed in the display area of the chat conversation corresponding to the target message.
Specifically, in S202, that is, after the step of setting the display attribute of the selection identifier to be hidden by display in response to the second preset operation for the selection identifier, and displaying the mark identifier in the display area corresponding to the target message, the method further includes:
responding to the page return instruction, and switching the current page into a chat list interface; the chat list interface comprises a plurality of chat conversations;
and displaying a mark identifier in a display area of the target chat conversation corresponding to the target message.
In this embodiment, after the step of displaying the mark identifier in the display area corresponding to the target message, if the client receives the page return instruction, the client may return the current page to the previous level in response to the page return instruction, that is, switch the current page to the chat list interface. It should be noted that, in an implementation manner, an avatar of an opposite user corresponding to each chat conversation is displayed in a display area of each chat conversation. After the current page is switched to the chat list interface, the mark identifier may be displayed in the display area of the target chat conversation corresponding to the target message, and it can be understood that the target chat conversation is the chat conversation corresponding to the target message in the chat list interface. In a specific implementation manner, the display position of the mark identifier may be any blank position in the display area corresponding to the target chat conversation, so that the mark identifier does not block the content in the target chat conversation when being displayed, for example, the display position of the mark identifier may be a blank position on the right side of the user name of the opposite party in the display area of the target chat conversation.
Next, an example will be described with reference to fig. 6. As shown in fig. 6, if the chat interface currently displayed by the client includes a target message "please check for mail" displayed with a tag identifier, and the client detects that the user clicks a return button in the chat interface, the client may generate a page return instruction, and the client may switch the current page to the chat list interface in response to the page return instruction. In the chat list interface, a mark identifier (i.e., a star-shaped solid style pattern in fig. 6) is displayed in a blank position on the right side of the counterpart user name "chat log one" in the display area of the target message "mail please check for" corresponding target chat conversation "chat log one". Therefore, the mark identifier is displayed in the display area of the chat conversation corresponding to the target message, so that the user can still find the target message quickly in the chat conversation interface through the mark identifier.
After the client returns the currently displayed interface to the chat list interface, in order to ensure that the user can quickly find the message with the mark identifier through the chat conversation in the chat list interface, in an implementation manner of this embodiment, the chat conversation may be operated in the chat list interface, so that the client switches the currently displayed interface to an interface, which is included in the chat conversation and displays the message with the mark identifier.
Specifically, after the step of switching the current page to the chat list interface in response to the page return instruction, the method may further include:
and responding to a fourth preset operation aiming at the head portrait or the mark identification of the target chat conversation, and switching the current interface into a mark page of the target chat conversation.
In this embodiment, if the current display interface of the client is a chat list interface, and the client detects that the user performs a fourth preset operation on an avatar or a tag identifier of a chat conversation in the chat list interface, it may be determined that a message included in the chat conversation and displayed with the tag identifier needs to be highlighted. For convenience of description, in this embodiment, a message in the chat list interface on which the fourth preset operation is performed may be referred to as a target chat conversation. It should be noted that, for different execution objects, the fourth preset operation may be different; for example, when the execution object is the avatar of the target chat conversation, that is, the avatar of the opposite user in the target chat conversation, the fourth preset operation may be to click and hold the avatar of the target chat conversation and slide to the right over a preset length distance; for another example, when the execution object is a mark identifier, the fourth preset operation may be to click the mark identifier, for example, click the mark identifier, double click the mark identifier, or click the mark identifier a preset number of times in succession; of course, the fourth preset operation may also be in other forms, for example, the fourth preset operation may be to click and hold other areas except the avatar in the display area corresponding to the target chat conversation, and slide to the right side by a distance exceeding the preset length.
In this embodiment, the current interface may be switched to the tag page of the target chat conversation in response to a fourth preset operation for the avatar or the tag identifier of the target chat conversation. The markup page of the target chat conversation may be understood as a page for highlighting all messages included in the target chat conversation, which are displayed with markup identifiers, and specifically, the markup page may include all messages included in the target chat conversation, which are displayed with markup identifiers. Thus, the user can quickly find the message with the mark identification through the chat conversation in the chat list interface.
Next, an example will be described with reference to fig. 7. As shown in fig. 7, if a plurality of chat conversations are displayed in the chat list interface currently displayed by the client, and the client detects that the user clicks and holds the avatar of the chat conversation "chat record one" and slides to the right for a distance exceeding the preset length, it may be determined that the user performs a fourth preset operation on the tag identifier, and the chat conversation "chat record one" is taken as the target chat conversation, and the client may respond to the avatar of the target chat conversation or the fourth preset operation of the tag identifier and switch the current interface to the tag page of the target chat conversation, where the tag page includes all messages in which the tag identifier is displayed in the target chat conversation.
In this embodiment, a method for canceling a tag identifier in a tag page is further provided, and specifically, the method further includes:
in response to a fifth preset operation aiming at a mark identification in the mark page, setting the display attribute of the message corresponding to the mark identification to be hidden by display in the mark page.
In this embodiment, if the markup page currently displayed by the client includes at least one message displayed with a markup identifier, and the client detects that the user performs a fifth preset operation on a markup identifier in the markup page currently displayed by the client, it may be determined that the user needs to cancel the display of the message corresponding to the markup identifier. In an implementation manner of this embodiment, the fifth preset operation may be a click mark identifier, for example, the fifth preset operation may be a click mark identifier, a double click mark identifier, or a preset number of consecutive times of click mark identifiers.
Then, in response to a fifth preset operation for the tag identifier, the display attribute of the message corresponding to the tag identifier may be set to be hidden by the display, so that the message corresponding to the tag identifier is cancelled to be displayed in the tag page.
Next, an example will be described with reference to fig. 8. As shown in fig. 8, if the currently displayed tag page of the client includes a message "please check for mail" that displays a tag identifier, and the client detects that the user performs a click operation on the tag identifier, it may be determined that the user performs a fifth preset operation on the tag identifier, and the client may set the display attribute of the message corresponding to the tag identifier to be hidden by displaying in response to the fifth preset operation on the tag identifier. In this way, it is achieved that a message is not displayed in the markup page, i.e. the markup identifier is not displayed in the markup page.
All the above optional technical solutions may be combined arbitrarily to form the optional embodiments of the present disclosure, and are not described herein again.
The following are embodiments of the disclosed apparatus that may be used to perform embodiments of the disclosed methods. For details not disclosed in the embodiments of the apparatus of the present disclosure, refer to the embodiments of the method of the present disclosure.
Fig. 9 is a schematic diagram of a message processing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 9, the message processing apparatus includes:
a selection identifier display module 901, configured to respond to a first preset operation for a target message in a chat interface, and display a selection identifier in a display area corresponding to the target message;
a tag identifier displaying module 902, configured to, in response to a second preset operation for the selection identifier, display a tag identifier in a display area corresponding to the target message; the tag identifier is used to highlight the targeted message.
Optionally, the first preset operation is a sliding operation of sliding from a first area in the display area corresponding to the target message to a second area in the display area.
Optionally, the display position of the selection identifier is a blank position in the display area corresponding to the target message; and/or, the selection identification is a stroke style graphic.
Optionally, the second preset operation is to click the selection identifier.
Optionally, the display position of the mark identifier is a blank position in a display area corresponding to the target message; and/or, the indicia are identified as solid pattern graphics.
Optionally, the apparatus further includes an attribute adjusting module, configured to:
and responding to a third preset operation aiming at a mark identifier in the chat interface, and setting the display attribute of the mark identifier to be hidden by display.
Optionally, the apparatus further includes an interface switching module, configured to:
responding to the page return instruction, and switching the current page into a chat list interface; the chat list interface comprises a plurality of chat conversations;
and displaying a mark identifier in a display area of the target chat conversation corresponding to the target message.
Optionally, the interface switching module is further configured to:
responding to a fourth preset operation aiming at the head portrait or the mark identification of the target chat conversation, and switching a current interface into a mark page of the target chat conversation; wherein the markup page includes messages in which all markup identifiers are displayed in the target chat conversation.
Optionally, the attribute adjusting module is further configured to:
in response to a fifth preset operation aiming at a mark identification in the mark page, setting the display attribute of the message corresponding to the mark identification to be hidden by display in the mark page.
Compared with the prior art, the embodiment of the disclosure has the following beneficial effects: the selection identifier display module in the embodiment of the present disclosure is configured to, in response to a first preset operation for a target message in a chat interface, display a selection identifier in a display area corresponding to the target message; a mark identifier display module, configured to display a mark identifier in a display area corresponding to the target message in response to a second preset operation for the selection identifier; the tag identifier is used to highlight the targeted message. Because the mark identification can be used for highlighting the target message, when a user needs to inquire a certain message, even if the user forgets the key words in the message needing to be inquired, the mark identification of the message can be utilized to quickly find the message needing to be inquired by the user from a large amount of information; therefore, the time consumed by the user for searching the message can be greatly reduced, the efficiency of searching the message is improved, and the user experience is improved.
It should be understood that, the sequence numbers of the steps in the foregoing embodiments do not imply an execution sequence, and the execution sequence of each process should be determined by its function and inherent logic, and should not constitute any limitation on the implementation process of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
Fig. 10 is a schematic diagram of a computer device 10 provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 10, the computer device 10 of this embodiment includes: a processor 1001, a memory 1002, and a computer program 1003 stored in the memory 1002 and executable on the processor 1001. The steps in the various method embodiments described above are implemented when the processor 1001 executes the computer program 1003. Alternatively, the processor 1001 realizes the functions of each module/module in each device embodiment described above when executing the computer program 1003.
Illustratively, the computer program 1003 may be partitioned into one or more modules stored in the memory 1002 and executed by the processor 1001 to accomplish the present disclosure. One or more modules/modules may be a series of computer program instruction segments capable of performing certain functions, the instruction segments describing the execution of the computer program 1003 in the computer device 10.
The computer device 10 may be a desktop computer, a notebook computer, a palm computer, a cloud server, or other computer devices. Computer device 10 may include, but is not limited to, a processor 1001 and a memory 1002. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that fig. 10 is merely an example of a computer device 10 and is not intended to limit computer device 10 and that computer device 10 may include more or fewer components than shown, or some of the components may be combined, or different components, e.g., the computer device may also include input output devices, network access devices, buses, etc.
The Processor 1001 may be a Central Processing Unit (CPU), other general purpose Processor, a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) or other Programmable logic device, discrete Gate or transistor logic device, discrete hardware component, or the like. A general purpose processor may be a microprocessor or the processor may be any conventional processor or the like.
The memory 1002 may be an internal storage module of the computer device 10, such as a hard disk or a memory of the computer device 10. The memory 1002 may also be an external storage device of the computer device 10, such as a plug-in hard disk provided on the computer device 10, a Smart Media Card (SMC), a Secure Digital (SD) Card, a Flash memory Card (Flash Card), and the like. Further, memory 1002 may also include both internal and external memory modules of computer device 10. The memory 1002 is used for storing computer programs and other programs and data required by the computer apparatus. The memory 1002 may also be used to temporarily store data that has been output or is to be output.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that, for convenience and brevity of description, only the above-mentioned functional modules and modules are illustrated as examples, and in practical applications, the above-mentioned functional allocation may be performed by different functional modules and modules according to requirements, that is, the internal structure of the apparatus is divided into different functional modules or modules to perform all or part of the above-mentioned functions. In the embodiments, each functional module and each module may be integrated into one processing module, or each module may exist alone physically, or two or more modules are integrated into one module, and the integrated modules may be implemented in a form of hardware or a form of software functional modules. In addition, specific names of the functional modules and modules are only used for distinguishing one functional module from another, and are not used for limiting the protection scope of the present disclosure. The modules and the specific working processes of the modules in the system may refer to the corresponding processes in the foregoing method embodiments, and are not described herein again.
In the above embodiments, the descriptions of the respective embodiments have respective emphasis, and reference may be made to the related descriptions of other embodiments for parts that are not described or illustrated in a certain embodiment.
Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the various illustrative modules and algorithm steps described in connection with the embodiments disclosed herein may be implemented as electronic hardware or combinations of computer software and electronic hardware. Whether such functionality is implemented as hardware or software depends upon the particular application and design constraints imposed on the implementation. 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 present disclosure.
In the embodiments provided in the present disclosure, it should be understood that the disclosed apparatus/computer device and method may be implemented in other ways. For example, the above-described apparatus/computer device embodiments are merely illustrative, e.g., a division of modules or modules into only one logical division, another division may be present in an actual implementation, multiple modules or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be omitted, or not implemented. In addition, the shown or discussed mutual coupling or direct coupling or communication connection may be an indirect coupling or communication connection through some interfaces, devices or modules, and may be in an electrical, mechanical or other form.
Modules described as separate parts may or may not be physically separate, and parts displayed as modules may or may not be physical modules, may be located in one place, or may be distributed on a plurality of network modules. Some or all of the modules may be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of the present embodiment.
In addition, functional modules in the embodiments of the present disclosure may be integrated into one processing module, or each module may exist alone physically, or two or more modules are integrated into one module. The integrated module can be realized in a hardware mode, and can also be realized in a software functional module mode.
The integrated modules/modules, if implemented in the form of software functional modules and sold or used as separate products, may be stored in a computer readable storage medium. Based on such understanding, the present disclosure may implement all or part of the flow of the method in the above embodiments, and may also be implemented by a computer program to instruct related hardware, where the computer program may be stored in a computer readable storage medium, and when the computer program is executed by a processor, the computer program may implement the steps of the above methods and embodiments. The computer program may comprise computer program code, which may be in the form of source code, object code, an executable file or some intermediate form, etc. The computer readable medium may include: any entity or device capable of carrying computer program code, recording medium, usb disk, removable hard disk, magnetic disk, optical disk, computer Memory, Read-Only Memory (ROM), Random Access Memory (RAM), electrical carrier wave signals, telecommunications signals, software distribution medium, and the like. It should be noted that the computer readable medium may contain suitable additions or additions that may be required in accordance with legislative and patent practices within the jurisdiction, for example, in some jurisdictions, computer readable media may not include electrical carrier signals or telecommunications signals in accordance with legislative and patent practices.
The above examples are only intended to illustrate the technical solutions of the present disclosure, not to limit them; although the present disclosure has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it should 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; such modifications and substitutions do not substantially depart from the spirit and scope of the embodiments of the present disclosure, and are intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure.