CN115113796A - Article processing method and device based on human-computer interaction and terminal equipment - Google Patents

Article processing method and device based on human-computer interaction and terminal equipment Download PDF

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CN115113796A
CN115113796A CN202210753870.0A CN202210753870A CN115113796A CN 115113796 A CN115113796 A CN 115113796A CN 202210753870 A CN202210753870 A CN 202210753870A CN 115113796 A CN115113796 A CN 115113796A
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The application provides an article processing method and device based on human-computer interaction and terminal equipment. The method displays a control interface through terminal equipment, wherein the control interface comprises at least one article and comprises the following steps: responding to a first touch operation of a target object on the control interface, and determining that the target object indicated by the first touch operation is in a selected state; responding to a second touch operation acting on the first area or a second touch operation acting on the second area, adjusting the number of the target objects, and displaying the adjusted number; the first area and the second area are respectively located on two boundary areas of the article display area of the target article on the control interface. According to the method, the accuracy of the terminal equipment for responding to the touch operation is improved, and the user experience is improved.

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Article processing method and device based on human-computer interaction and terminal equipment
Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of human-computer interaction technologies, and in particular, to a method and an apparatus for processing an article based on human-computer interaction, and a terminal device.
Background
With the development of computer technology, human-computer interaction exists in the aspects of people's life. In particular, users typically control the amount of items purchased when purchasing items.
In the prior art, an increase button and a decrease button for adjusting the number of articles are arranged on an article display area, and when a user needs to increase or decrease the number of articles, the increase button or the decrease button is directly touched to achieve the purpose of adjusting the number of articles.
However, in the prior art, the buttons are added and reduced in adjacent areas, the distance between the touch areas is too close, and the space is too small, so that the terminal device is easy to touch by mistake, and the accuracy of the terminal device responding to the touch operation of the user is not high.
Disclosure of Invention
The application provides an article processing method and device based on human-computer interaction and a terminal device, which are used for solving the problem that response accuracy is not high when the terminal device adjusts the number of articles.
In one aspect, the present application provides a method for processing an article based on human-computer interaction, in which a control interface is displayed through a terminal device, the control interface includes at least one article, and the method includes:
responding to a first touch operation of a target object on the control interface, and determining that the target object indicated by the first touch operation is in a selected state;
responding to a second touch operation acting on the first area or a second touch operation acting on the second area, adjusting the number of the target objects, and displaying the adjusted number; the first area and the second area are respectively located on two boundary areas of the article display area of the target article on the control interface.
Optionally, a first key is arranged in the first area, and a second key is arranged in the second area; adjusting the number of the target items in response to a second touch operation applied to the first area or a second touch operation applied to the second area, including:
responding to a second touch operation acting on a first key in the first area, and increasing the number of the target objects;
and responding to a second touch operation acting on a second key in the second area, and reducing the number of the target objects.
Optionally, the first key is located at a right side of the article display area, and the second key is located at a left side of the article display area;
or the first key is positioned on the left side of the article display area, and the second key is positioned on the right side of the article display area.
Optionally, if the second touch operation is a click operation, adjusting the number of the target items in response to the second touch operation applied to the first area or the second touch operation applied to the second area, including:
and responding to the clicking operation, and determining the adjusted quantity of the target item according to the number of times of the clicking operation so as to adjust the quantity of the target item.
Optionally, the method further comprises:
and deleting the target object in response to a third touch operation acting on the object display area.
Optionally, if the third touch operation is an operation of long-pressing and dragging to a designated area, deleting the target item in response to the third touch operation applied to the item display area, including:
and deleting the target item in response to the long-time pressing and dragging operation on the item display area to the designated area.
Optionally, the third touch operation is an operation of touching a preset button of the article display area.
On the other hand, this application provides an article processing apparatus based on human-computer interaction, the apparatus sets up on terminal equipment, through terminal equipment shows control interface, control interface includes at least one article, the apparatus includes:
the determining unit is used for responding to a first touch operation of a target object acting on the control interface and determining that the target object indicated by the first touch operation is in a selected state;
the processing unit is used for responding to a second touch operation acting on the first area or a second touch operation acting on the second area, adjusting the number of the target objects and displaying the adjusted number; the first area and the second area are respectively located on two boundary areas of the article display area of the target article on the control interface.
Optionally, a first key is arranged in the first area, a second key is arranged in the second area, and the processing unit includes an increasing module and a decreasing module;
the increasing module is used for responding to a second touch operation acted on the first key in the first area and increasing the number of the target objects;
the reduction module is used for responding to a second touch operation acted on a second key in a second area and reducing the number of the target objects.
Optionally, the first key is located at a right side of the article display area, and the second key is located at a left side of the article display area;
or the first key is positioned on the left side of the article display area, and the second key is positioned on the right side of the article display area.
Optionally, the second touch operation is a click operation, and the processing module is specifically configured to determine, in response to the click operation, an adjusted number of the target items according to the number of times of the click operation, so as to adjust the number of the target items.
Optionally, the apparatus further comprises: a deletion unit; the deleting unit is used for responding to a third touch operation acting on the article display area and deleting the target article.
Optionally, the third touch operation is an operation of long-pressing and dragging to a designated area, and the deletion unit is specifically configured to delete the target item in response to the operation of long-pressing and dragging to the designated area, which is applied to the item display area.
Optionally, the third touch operation is an operation of touching a preset button of the article display area.
In another aspect, the present application provides a terminal device, including: a processor, and a memory communicatively coupled to the processor;
the memory stores computer-executable instructions;
the processor executes computer-executable instructions stored by the memory to implement the method of any of the above.
In yet another aspect, the present application also provides a computer-readable storage medium having stored therein computer-executable instructions for implementing the method as described in any one of the above when executed by a processor.
According to the article processing method and device based on human-computer interaction and the terminal equipment, the target article indicated by the first touch operation is determined to be in the selected state by responding to the first touch operation of the target article acting on the control interface; responding to a second touch operation acting on the first area or a second touch operation acting on the second area, adjusting the number of the target objects, and displaying the adjusted number; the first area and the second area are respectively positioned on two boundary areas of an article display area of a target article on the control interface. When the user adjusts the number of the target articles, the user acts on the first area and the second area which are respectively positioned on the two boundary areas of the article display area of the target articles on the control interface, and the first area and the second area are not arranged at adjacent positions, so that the condition of mistaken touch cannot occur. When the terminal equipment responds to the touch operation of the user, the terminal equipment can also give a correct response, so that the accuracy of the terminal equipment responding to the touch operation of the user is improved, and the user experience is also improved.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of an interface for adjusting the quantity of an article according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 2 is a schematic flowchart of an article processing method based on human-computer interaction according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 3 is a schematic view of a control interface of an article processing method based on human-computer interaction according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 4 is a schematic flowchart of another article processing method based on human-computer interaction according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a control interface of another article processing method based on human-computer interaction according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a control interface of another article processing method based on human-computer interaction according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of an article processing apparatus based on human-computer interaction according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 8 is a schematic structural diagram of another article processing device based on human-computer interaction according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 9 is a schematic structural diagram of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application.
With the above figures, there are shown specific embodiments of the present application, which will be described in more detail below. These drawings and written description are not intended to limit the scope of the inventive concepts in any manner, but rather to illustrate the inventive concepts to those skilled in the art by reference to specific embodiments.
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Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. When the following description refers to the accompanying drawings, like numbers in different drawings represent the same or similar elements unless otherwise indicated. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all embodiments consistent with the present application. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatus and methods consistent with certain aspects of the present application, as detailed in the appended claims.
The terms "first," "second," "third," "fourth," and the like in the description and in the claims of the present application and in the above-described drawings (if any) 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 invention described herein are, for example, capable of operation in sequences other than those illustrated or otherwise described herein. Furthermore, the terms "comprises," "comprising," and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, system, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of steps or elements is not necessarily limited to those steps or elements expressly listed, but may include other steps or elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
The Internet not only changes the aspects of human life, but also subverts the production and life style of human beings. With the rapid development of internet technology, online shopping is also an unavailable part in people's life.
In online shopping, people also need to determine the number of purchased products. In the prior art, the number of the articles is generally increased or decreased by touching and setting the articles in an article display area and adjusting the number of the articles by buttons, and the articles are deleted by touching and deleting the buttons.
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of an interface for adjusting the quantity of an article according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 1, in the shopping interface for adjusting the number of items, the "+" button and the "-" button are both disposed at the lower right corner of the item display area, and the user increases the number by touching the "+" button and decreases the number by touching the "-" button. In this manner, since the distances between the touch areas of the "+" button and the "-" button are short, when the user touches the "+" button, the "-" button is easily touched by mistake, and when the "-" button is touched by mistake, the "+" button is also easily touched by mistake, so that the terminal device cannot accurately locate the touch position of the user and cannot give a correct response when responding to the touch operation of the user, and therefore, it appears that the response accuracy of the terminal device is not high.
In order to solve the above problems, the present application provides a method for processing an article based on human-computer interaction, in which a control area for adjusting the number of articles is disposed at different positions of an article display area, so that a user does not touch one area by mistake when touching another area, and thus, when responding to a touch operation of the user, a terminal device does not give an incorrect response, thereby improving the response accuracy of the terminal device.
The following describes the technical solutions of the present application and how to solve the above technical problems with specific embodiments. These several specific embodiments may be combined with each other below, and details of the same or similar concepts or processes may not be repeated in some embodiments. Embodiments of the present application will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 2 is a schematic flowchart of an article processing method based on human-computer interaction according to an embodiment of the present application. The execution main body of the embodiment may be an article processing device based on human-computer interaction, the device is located on a terminal device, and the terminal device may be a mobile phone, a tablet, a computer, or the like. And displaying a control interface through the terminal equipment, wherein the control interface at least comprises one article. As shown in fig. 2, the article processing method based on human-computer interaction provided in this embodiment includes:
s201, responding to a first touch operation of a target object acting on a control interface, and determining that the target object indicated by the first touch operation is in a selected state.
Illustratively, at least one article is included in the control interface displayed by the terminal device, and a user selects one article in the control interface as a target article through the first touch operation. The terminal equipment responds to a first touch operation of a user on a target object on the control interface, and the target object is made to be in a selected state on the control interface.
The specific operation form and operation position of the first touch operation are not limited in the application. Illustratively, the first touch operation may be a click, a touch, a long press, a check, and other common selection operations. The position of the first touch operation may be any position in the article display area of the target article, for example, the position may be a middle area, a right area, a left area, and the like of the article display area.
The article display area is used for displaying basic information of an article, such as a picture, a name, a model, a brand, introduction information, a price, a sales volume and the like of the article, and the application is not limited.
S202, responding to a second touch operation acting on the first area or a second touch operation acting on the second area, adjusting the number of the target objects, and displaying the adjusted number; the first area and the second area are respectively positioned on two boundary areas of an article display area of a target article on the control interface.
Illustratively, when the target item is in the selected state, the information on the control interface for the target item further includes a first area and a second area located on two boundary areas of the item display area of the target item on the control interface. When the user touches the first area or the second area, the terminal device responds to a second touch operation of the user on the first area or the second area, adjusts the number of the target objects, and displays the adjusted number.
The specific positions and sizes of the first area and the second area are not limited by the application, and as long as a user does not touch the other area by mistake when touching the first area or the second area. Illustratively, the first and second regions may be located on either side of the article display region, e.g., on the left or right side of the article display region, respectively; or respectively on the upper or lower side of the article display region, etc.
Illustratively, when the user touches the first area, the terminal device responds to a second touch operation acted on the first area by the user to adjust the number of the target objects and display the adjusted number; or when the user touches the second area, the terminal device responds to a second touch operation acted on the second area by the user to adjust the number of the target objects and display the adjusted number.
In this embodiment, the specific operation form of the second touch operation is not limited. Illustratively, the second touch operation may be any one of clicking, touching, sliding, and the like.
In one example, if the second touch operation is a click operation, adjusting the number of the target items in response to the second touch operation applied to the first area or the second touch operation applied to the second area includes: and responding to the clicking operation, and determining the adjusted quantity of the target items according to the times of the clicking operation so as to adjust the quantity of the target items.
For example, when the second touch operation is a click operation, the terminal device may determine, in response to the click operation of the user, the adjustment number of the target item according to the number of times of the user clicks. For example, when the user clicks 1 time, the terminal device determines the adjustment number to be 1, and when the user clicks 2 times, the terminal device determines the adjustment number to be 2. Of course, there may be other corresponding rules about the number of clicks and the adjustment amount, and the application is not limited thereto.
Specifically, which area is used for increasing and/or decreasing the number when responding to the second touch operation acting on the first area or the second area is not limited in the present application. Illustratively, the number of the target items is increased in response to the second touch operation applied to the first area, and the number of the target items is decreased in response to the second touch operation applied to the second area.
Illustratively, when the user clicks the first area, the terminal device increases the number of the target items according to the number of times of clicking the first area by the user, and displays the increased number; and when the user clicks the second area, the terminal equipment reduces the number of the target articles according to the number of times of clicking the second area by the user, and displays the reduced number.
In yet another example, the second touch operation is a slide operation. And when the displayed quantity is the target quantity, the user stops sliding, and the terminal equipment also stops quantity adjustment.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of a control interface of an article processing method based on human-computer interaction according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in diagram (a) in fig. 3, the terminal device displays only basic information of each item on the item display area of each item in the control interface; the terminal equipment responds to a first touch operation of a user on a target object on the control interface. As shown in diagram (B) in fig. 3, the terminal device displays, in the control interface, information for the target item, one control based on a first area a on the right side of the item display area, and another control based on a second area B on the left side of the item display area; the user adjusts the number of the articles by touching the first area A or the second area B.
Illustratively, the terminal determines to increase the number of items in response to the user touching the first area; controls on the first region are for displaying the quantity of the item. The terminal equipment responds to the touch of the user on the second area, and the terminal equipment determines to reduce the number of the articles; for example, the terminal device responds to a user touching a control on the second area to reduce the number of the articles; the control on the second area may be a "-" symbol control.
Or the terminal equipment responds to the touch of the user on the second area, and the terminal determines to increase the number of the articles; controls on the second region are for displaying the quantity of the item. The terminal equipment responds to the first area touched by the user, and determines to reduce the number of the articles; for example, the terminal device responds to a user touching a control on the first area to reduce the number of the articles; the control on the first area may be a "-" symbol control.
In addition, each area of the layout can be provided with a corresponding id, so that when a user touches one area, the terminal equipment can perform interception processing, touch events are prevented from being transmitted to the sub-layout, and the accuracy of touch event transmission is guaranteed.
According to the article processing method based on the human-computer interaction, the target article indicated by the first touch operation is determined to be in the selected state by responding to the first touch operation of the target article acting on the control interface; responding to a second touch operation acting on the first area or a second touch operation acting on the second area, adjusting the number of the target objects, and displaying the adjusted number; the first area and the second area are respectively positioned on two boundary areas of an article display area of a target article on the control interface. According to the method, when the number of the target articles is adjusted, a user acts on the first area and the second area which are respectively located on the two boundary areas of the article display area of the target articles on the control interface, the first area and the second area are not arranged at the close positions, and the situation of mistaken touch cannot occur. Therefore, when the terminal device responds to the touch operation of the user, the terminal device can also give a correct response, so that the accuracy of the terminal device responding to the touch operation of the user is improved, and the user experience is also improved.
Fig. 4 is a schematic flowchart of another article processing method based on human-computer interaction according to an embodiment of the present application. The execution main body of the embodiment may be an article processing device based on human-computer interaction, the device is located on a terminal device, and the terminal device may be a mobile phone, a tablet, a computer, or the like. And displaying a control interface through the terminal equipment, wherein the control interface at least comprises one article. As shown in fig. 4, the article processing method based on human-computer interaction provided in this embodiment includes:
s401, responding to a first touch operation of a target object acting on a control interface, and determining that the target object indicated by the first touch operation is in a selected state.
Illustratively, the specific implementation of step S401 is similar to step S201, and is not described here again.
When the target item is in the selected state, a first area and a second area which are positioned on two boundary areas of the item display area of the target item are displayed on the control interface aiming at the target item and are used for adjusting the quantity of the target item. The touch screen display device comprises a touch screen, a first area, a second area and a control unit, wherein the first area can be provided with a first key, and the second area is provided with a second key for adjusting the number through the touch screen.
In one example, the first key is located on a right side of the item display area and the second key is located on a left side of the item display area; or the first key is positioned at the left side edge of the article display area, and the second key is positioned at the right side edge of the article display area.
Exemplarily, the first key and the second key are completely separated and are respectively located on the left side and the right side of the article display area, so that the second key cannot be touched by mistake when the user touches the first key, the first key cannot be touched by mistake when the user touches the second key, and the terminal device can accurately respond to the touch operation of the user, so that the response accuracy of the terminal device is improved.
Exemplarily, fig. 5 is a schematic diagram of a control interface of another article processing method based on human-computer interaction according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in diagram (a) in fig. 5, the terminal device displays only basic information of each item on the item display area of each item in the control interface; the terminal equipment responds to a first touch operation of a user on a target object on the control interface. As shown in fig. 5 (b), the terminal device further includes a first button located on the right side of the article display area of the target article and a second button located on the left side of the article display area of the target article in the control interface for the information of the target article. The first key is displayed as a number and represents the number used for increasing the target articles, and the specific number represents the number of the current target articles; the second key is displayed as a "-" symbol, representing a symbol for reducing the number of target items; and the user adjusts the number of the target objects by touching the first key and the second key. Therefore, when the terminal equipment responds to the operation of touching the first key or the second key by the user, the quantity of the target objects can be accurately determined and adjusted.
S402, responding to a second touch operation acted on the first key in the first area, and increasing the number of the target objects.
Illustratively, the terminal device responds to a second touch operation of the user on a first key in the first area, increases the number of the target items, and displays the increased number of the target items at the first key.
And S403, responding to a second touch operation acting on a second key in the second area, and reducing the number of the target articles.
Illustratively, the terminal device responds to a second touch operation of the user on a second key in the second area, reduces the number of the target items, and displays the reduced number of the target items at the first key.
In one example, the second touch operation is a click operation.
Illustratively, the user clicks the first key on the right side of the target item in fig. 5, the terminal device identifies the number of times of clicking of the user in response to the clicking operation of the user on the first key, may determine the increased number of the target item, and the terminal device adjusts the number of the target item according to the increased number and displays the increased number of the target item at the first key. Similarly, when the user clicks the second key on the left side, the terminal device identifies the number of clicks, determines the reduced number, and displays the reduced number of the target items at the first key.
S404, responding to a third touch operation acted on the article display area, and deleting the target article.
Illustratively, for a target item, the user also has a need for deletion of the target item. And the terminal equipment responds to a third touch operation acted on an article display area in the control interface by the user so as to delete the target article. The specific form of the third touch operation is not limited in the present application.
In one example, if the third touch operation is a long-press and drag operation to the designated area, then deleting the target item in response to the third touch operation applied to the item display area, including: and deleting the target item in response to the long-time pressing and dragging operation on the item display area to the designated area.
Illustratively, the user long-presses and drags the target object to the designated area, and the terminal equipment responds to the touch operation of the user on the target object to delete the target object. The method comprises the following steps that a designated area is not limited, for example, the terminal equipment can respond to the operation that a user long presses and drags a target object to a dustbin to delete the target object; or the terminal equipment responds to the user to long press and drag the target object out of any position of the control interface, and deletes the target object; and so on.
In one example, the third touch operation is an operation of touching a preset button of the article display area. Illustratively, the control interface is provided with a deletion button in the article display area of the target article, and when the user clicks the deletion button, the terminal device responds to the operation of clicking the deletion button by the user and deletes the target article.
According to the article processing method based on the human-computer interaction, the target article indicated by the first touch operation is determined to be in the selected state by responding to the first touch operation of the target article acting on the control interface; then, responding to a second touch operation acting on the first key in the first area, and increasing the number of the target objects; responding to a second touch operation acting on a second key in the second area, and reducing the number of target articles; deleting the target object in response to a third touch operation acting on the object display area; the first key and the second key are arranged in the first area and the second area respectively, the positions of the first key and the second key are completely separated and are located on the left side and the right side of the article display area respectively, therefore, when a user touches one key, the other key cannot be touched by mistake, when the terminal device responds to the operation of touching the first key or the second key by the user, the wrong response cannot be generated, the accuracy of responding to the touch operation of the user by the terminal device can be improved, and the user experience is improved.
In another example, fig. 6 is a schematic diagram of a control interface of another article processing method based on human-computer interaction according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in diagram (a) in fig. 6, the terminal device displays only basic information of the target item in the item display area of the target item in the control interface, and the terminal device may respond to a first touch operation of the user on the target item on the control interface. As shown in fig. 6 (b), the terminal device may determine to increase the number in response to a second touch operation in which the user touches a right half area of the item display area of the target item, thereby increasing the number of the target item; or, the terminal device may determine the reduced number in response to a second touch operation in which the user touches the left half area in the article display area of the target article, so as to reduce the number of the target article, and then display the adjusted number of the target article in the lower right corner. Because the touch control areas of the left half-part area and the right half-part area are large enough, when a user touches one area, the other area cannot be touched by mistake, so that the terminal equipment can give correct response when responding to the touch control operation of the user, and the response accuracy of the terminal equipment is improved.
The following are embodiments of the apparatus of the present application that may be used to perform embodiments of the method of the present application. For details which are not disclosed in the embodiments of the apparatus of the present application, reference is made to the embodiments of the method of the present application.
Fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of an article processing apparatus based on human-computer interaction according to an embodiment of the present application. The device is arranged on the terminal equipment, and a control interface is displayed through the terminal equipment, wherein the control interface comprises at least one article. As shown in fig. 7, the article processing apparatus 70 based on human-computer interaction of the present embodiment includes: a determination unit 701 and a processing unit 702.
The determining unit 701 is configured to determine, in response to a first touch operation applied to a target item on the control interface, that the target item indicated by the first touch operation is in a selected state.
A processing unit 702, configured to adjust the number of the target items in response to a second touch operation applied to the first area or a second touch operation applied to the second area, and display the adjusted number; the first area and the second area are respectively positioned on two boundary areas of an article display area of a target article on the control interface.
Fig. 8 is a schematic structural diagram of another article processing apparatus based on human-computer interaction according to an embodiment of the present application. The device is arranged on the terminal equipment, and a control interface is displayed through the terminal equipment, wherein the control interface comprises at least one article. As shown in fig. 8, the article processing apparatus 80 based on human-computer interaction of the present embodiment includes: a determination unit 801 and a processing unit 802.
The determining unit 801 is configured to determine, in response to a first touch operation applied to a target item on the control interface, that the target item indicated by the first touch operation is in a selected state.
A processing unit 802, configured to adjust the number of target items in response to a second touch operation applied to the first area or a second touch operation applied to the second area, and display the adjusted number; the first area and the second area are respectively positioned on two boundary areas of an article display area of a target article on the control interface.
In one example, a first key is disposed in the first area, a second key is disposed in the second area, and the processing unit 802 includes an increasing module 8021 and a decreasing module 8022.
The increasing module 8021 is configured to increase the number of the target items in response to a second touch operation applied to the first key in the first area.
The reducing module 8022 is configured to reduce the number of the target items in response to a second touch operation applied to a second key in the second area.
In one example, the first key is located on a right side of the item display area and the second key is located on a left side of the item display area.
Or the first key is positioned at the left side edge of the article display area, and the second key is positioned at the right side edge of the article display area.
In an example, if the second touch operation is a click operation, the processing module 802 is specifically configured to determine, in response to the click operation, an adjusted number of the target items according to the number of times of the click operation, so as to adjust the number of the target items.
In one example, the apparatus 80 further comprises: a deletion unit 803.
A deleting unit 803, configured to delete the target item in response to the third touch operation applied to the item display area.
In an example, the third touch operation is an operation of long-pressing and dragging to the designated area, and the deletion unit 803 is specifically configured to delete the target item in response to the operation of long-pressing and dragging to the designated area, which is applied to the item display area.
In one example, the third touch operation is an operation of touching a preset button of the article display area.
It should be noted that the division of the modules of the above apparatus is only a logical division, and the actual implementation may be wholly or partially integrated into one physical entity, or may be physically separated. And these modules can be realized in the form of software called by processing element; or can be implemented in the form of hardware; and part of the modules can be realized in the form of calling software by the processing element, and part of the modules can be realized in the form of hardware. In addition, the program code may be stored in a memory of the apparatus, and a certain processing element of the apparatus may call and execute the function of the data processing module. Other modules are implemented similarly. In addition, all or part of the modules can be integrated together or can be independently realized. The processing element here may be an integrated circuit with signal processing capabilities. In implementation, each step of the above method or each module above may be implemented by an integrated logic circuit of hardware in a processor element or an instruction in the form of software.
Fig. 9 is a schematic structural diagram of a terminal device according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in fig. 9, the terminal device 90 includes: a processor 901, and a memory 902 communicatively coupled to the processor.
Wherein the memory 902 stores computer-executable instructions; the processor 901 executes computer-executable instructions stored by the memory 902 to implement a method as in any of the preceding.
In the above Specific implementation of the terminal device, it should be understood that the Processor may be a Central Processing Unit (CPU), other general purpose processors, a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), etc. A general purpose processor may be a microprocessor or the processor may be any conventional processor or the like. The method disclosed in the embodiments of the present application may be directly implemented by a hardware processor, or may be implemented by a combination of hardware and software modules in the processor.
Embodiments of the present application also provide a computer-readable storage medium, in which computer-executable instructions are stored, and the computer-executable instructions are executed by a processor to implement the method according to any one of the foregoing descriptions.
Those of ordinary skill in the art will understand that: all or a portion of the steps of implementing the above-described method embodiments may be performed by hardware associated with computer instructions. The program may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium. When executed, the program performs steps comprising the method embodiments described above; and the aforementioned storage medium includes: various media that can store program codes, such as ROM, RAM, magnetic or optical disks.
Embodiments of the present application also provide a computer program product comprising a computer program for implementing a method according to any one of the preceding claims when executed by a processor.
Other embodiments of the present application will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. This application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention following, in general, the principles of the application and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice within the art to which the invention pertains. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the application being indicated by the following claims.
It will be understood that the present application 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 application is limited only by the appended claims.

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1. A method for processing articles based on human-computer interaction is characterized in that a control interface is displayed through terminal equipment, the control interface comprises at least one article, and the method comprises the following steps:
responding to a first touch operation of a target object on the control interface, and determining that the target object indicated by the first touch operation is in a selected state;
responding to a second touch operation acting on the first area or a second touch operation acting on the second area, adjusting the number of the target objects, and displaying the adjusted number; the first area and the second area are respectively located on two boundary areas of the article display area of the target article on the control interface.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the first area has a first key disposed therein and the second area has a second key disposed therein; the adjusting the number of the target items in response to the second touch operation applied to the first area or the second touch operation applied to the second area includes:
responding to a second touch operation acting on a first key in the first area, and increasing the number of the target objects;
and responding to a second touch operation acting on a second key in the second area, and reducing the number of the target objects.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the first key is located on a right side of the item display area and the second key is located on a left side of the item display area;
or the first key is positioned on the left side of the article display area, and the second key is positioned on the right side of the article display area.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein if the second touch operation is a click operation, adjusting the number of the target items in response to the second touch operation applied to the first area or the second touch operation applied to the second area comprises:
and responding to the clicking operation, and determining the adjusted quantity of the target items according to the times of the clicking operation so as to adjust the quantity of the target items.
5. The method according to any one of claims 1-4, further comprising:
and deleting the target object in response to a third touch operation acting on the object display area.
6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the third touch operation is a long-press and drag operation to a designated area, and the deleting the target item in response to the third touch operation applied to the item display area comprises:
and deleting the target item in response to the long-time pressing and dragging operation on the item display area to the designated area.
7. The method according to claim 5, wherein the third touch operation is an operation of touching a preset button of the article display area.
8. The utility model provides an article processing apparatus based on human-computer interaction which characterized in that, the device sets up on terminal equipment, through terminal equipment shows control interface, including at least one article in the control interface, the device includes:
the determining unit is used for responding to a first touch operation of a target object acting on the control interface and determining that the target object indicated by the first touch operation is in a selected state;
the processing unit is used for responding to a second touch operation acting on the first area or a second touch operation acting on the second area, adjusting the number of the target objects and displaying the adjusted number; the first area and the second area are respectively located on two boundary areas of the article display area of the target article on the control interface.
9. A terminal device, characterized in that the terminal device comprises: a processor, and a memory communicatively coupled to the processor;
the memory stores computer-executable instructions;
the processor executes computer-executable instructions stored by the memory to implement the method of any of claims 1-7.
10. A computer-readable storage medium having computer-executable instructions stored therein, which when executed by a processor, are configured to implement the method of any one of claims 1-7.
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