CN115562534A - Information display method and electronic equipment - Google Patents

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CN115562534A
CN115562534A CN202210023825.XA CN202210023825A CN115562534A CN 115562534 A CN115562534 A CN 115562534A CN 202210023825 A CN202210023825 A CN 202210023825A CN 115562534 A CN115562534 A CN 115562534A
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The application provides an information display method and electronic equipment, relates to the field of display of electronic equipment, and aims to improve the utilization rate of a display space of a negative screen of the electronic equipment and improve the human-computer interaction efficiency. The method comprises the following steps: the electronic equipment displays a negative screen; the negative screen comprises a first area, and the first area comprises at least one card stack formed by card stacking suggestions; the suggestion card comprises notification information; the electronic equipment receives the expansion operation of a user on the card stack, responds to the expansion operation, and flatly expands and displays a plurality of suggested cards in the card stack in a negative screen; the plurality of suggestion cards are part or all of at least one suggestion card; under the condition that the electronic equipment completely expands and displays all suggestion cards in the card stack in a negative screen, if a target suggestion card is newly generated, determining target insertion positions of the target suggestion card in all the suggestion cards which are completely expanded and displayed; the electronic device places the target advice card in the target insertion position.

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Information display method and electronic equipment
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the field of display of electronic devices, and in particular, to an information display method and an electronic device.
Background
At present, electronic devices can push subscribed notification information (or called push information) to a user in a negative screen in a card mode, so that massive information can be filtered. Illustratively, the notification information is short message, travel information, etc.
However, electronic devices (such as cell phones) have limited size for one screen; under the condition that the subscribed notification information is more, all cards corresponding to the notification information cannot be displayed in one negative screen. The user needs to flip through all cards by triggering the operation (e.g., sliding operation) of switching cards, so that important push information can be prevented from being missed. Obviously, the man-machine interaction efficiency of the mobile phone for displaying all cards to the user in response to the page turning operation of the user is low, and the utilization rate of the display space of one screen is low.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the application provides an information display method and electronic equipment, which can improve the man-machine interaction efficiency of a user in the process of checking a card displayed by a negative screen of the electronic equipment and improve the user experience.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the embodiment of the present application adopts the following technical solutions:
in a first aspect, the present application provides an information display method applied to an electronic device. The method comprises the following steps: firstly, the electronic equipment displays a negative screen; the negative screen comprises a first area, and the first area comprises at least one card stack formed by card stacking suggestions; the suggestion card comprises notification information; the electronic equipment receives the expansion operation of a user on the card stack, and in response to the expansion operation, the electronic equipment displays a plurality of suggested cards in the card stack in a tiled and expanded mode in a negative screen; the plurality of suggestion cards are part or all of at least one suggestion card; under the condition that the electronic equipment completely expands and displays all suggestion cards in the card stack in a negative screen, if a target suggestion card is newly generated, determining target insertion positions of the target suggestion card in all the suggestion cards which are completely expanded and displayed; the electronic device places the target advice card in the target insertion position.
Based on the technical scheme provided by the embodiment, the electronic equipment can respond to the expansion operation of the stacked multiple suggestion cards, and the multiple suggestion cards are expanded and displayed on a negative screen in a reasonable mode, so that a user can conveniently read. Under the condition that all the suggestion cards are expanded and displayed, if the newly added suggestion cards exist, the newly added suggestion cards can be displayed at the forefront ends of all the cards, so that a user can receive latest notification information in time, and the use experience of the user is improved. So, among the technical scheme that this application provided, electronic equipment can pile up a plurality of suggestion cards and form the card heap in negating one screen, has saved the display space of negating one screen. Subsequently, when the user needs to check each suggestion card, the electronic equipment can respond to the user operation and timely expand the card stack, so that the user can see the communication information in the suggestion card to be seen, and the man-machine interaction efficiency is improved. In addition, the newly added suggestion cards can be displayed at a proper position under the condition that all the suggestion cards are unfolded, so that a user can check the suggestion cards in time, the man-machine interaction efficiency of the user in the card checking process of negative one-screen display of the electronic equipment is further improved, and the user experience is also improved.
In a possible design manner of the first aspect, before the electronic device displays the negative screen, the method further includes: the electronic equipment acquires at least one suggestion card and the priority of each suggestion card in the at least one suggestion card; the priority is used for indicating the degree of urgency or the degree of user demand; the electronic equipment generates a card stack according to the priority of at least one suggested card; wherein the higher the priority the suggested cards are higher in the hierarchy of the card stack.
Based on the technical scheme, the card stack generated by the electronic equipment better meets the requirements of the user, so that the user can firstly see the most required notification information when looking up the suggested cards in the card stack, and the use experience of the user is improved.
In one possible design manner of the first aspect, before the electronic device receives a user expansion operation on the card stack, and in response to the expansion operation, displays a plurality of suggested card tiles in the card stack in a negative one-screen expansion mode, the method further includes: the electronic equipment receives switching operation of a user on the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack, and responds to the switching operation to switch the suggestion card on the uppermost layer in the card stack.
Therefore, the user can smoothly check all the suggested cards in the card stack and know all notification messages possibly needed by the user, and the use experience of the user is improved.
In one possible design of the first aspect, the electronic device displays a plurality of suggested cards in a card stack in a tiled display in a negative one-screen in response to the unfolding operation, including: the electronic equipment responds to the expansion operation, and when the expansion display of the multiple suggestion cards is determined according to the levels of the multiple suggestion cards in the card stack, the expansion position of each suggestion card in the multiple suggestion cards in a negative screen is determined; the unfolding position is used for indicating the position in a negative screen when the tiled and unfolded display is carried out; the electronic equipment displays the plurality of suggestion cards in a tiled and expanded mode in the negative one screen according to the expansion position of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in the negative one screen.
Based on the technical scheme, when the electronic equipment expands the plurality of suggestion cards in the card stack in response to the expansion operation, the expansion positions of the plurality of suggestion cards after the plurality of suggestion cards are expanded and all expanded are matched with the current suggestion card stacking sequence of the card stack. The unfolding effect better accords with the expected effect of the user on the card stack, and the use experience of the user is improved.
In one possible design manner of the first aspect, when the electronic device determines that the plurality of suggestion cards are tiled and expanded according to the level of each suggestion card in the card stack in response to the expansion operation, the expansion position of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in a negative screen includes: the electronic equipment responds to the expansion operation, and determines the expansion position of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in a negative screen when the plurality of suggestion cards are flatly expanded and displayed according to the hierarchy of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in the card stack and a preset rule; wherein, the preset rule comprises: the higher level suggestion cards in the card stack are arranged at the upper part of the unfolding position in the negative screen when the cards are displayed in a flat unfolding mode, or the higher level suggestion cards in the card stack are arranged at the lower part of the unfolding position in the negative screen when the cards are displayed in a flat unfolding mode.
In this way, the electronic device may expand all of the plurality of suggestion cards in a reasonable manner when expanding the plurality of suggestion cards in the card stack in response to the expansion operation. The reasonable mode can be that the higher suggestion cards in the card stack are at the higher expansion positions in the negative screen when the cards are flatly spread and displayed or the higher suggestion cards in the card stack are at the lower expansion positions in the negative screen when the cards are flatly spread and displayed. The two modes are more in line with the actual use habits of the user, so that the expansion position of each suggestion card in the multiple suggestion cards which are finally and completely expanded can be in line with the expectation of the user based on the scheme, and the use experience of the user is improved.
In one possible design manner of the first aspect, the electronic device receives a user's expansion operation on the card stack, and in response to the expansion operation, after displaying a plurality of suggested card tiles in the card stack in a negative one-screen expansion mode, the method further includes: the electronic equipment receives a stacking operation of a user on the expanded suggestion cards in the negative screen, and the expanded suggestion cards are stacked into the card stack in response to the stacking operation.
In this way, the user may, after viewing the desired suggested card, re-stack the expanded suggested card into the card stack via a stacking operation. The occupation of the display space of the negative screen by the suggestion card is reduced, and the utilization rate of the display space of the negative screen is improved.
In one possible design of the first aspect, determining the target insertion positions of the target suggestion cards among all of the suggestion cards that are fully expanded for display comprises: if the target suggestion card is not associated with all the suggestion cards, determining the uppermost position of all the suggestion cards which are completely unfolded and displayed as the target insertion position.
Based on the technical scheme, the electronic equipment can place the target suggestion card at the top of all expanded suggestion cards under the condition that the newly added target suggestion card is not associated with any original suggestion card. The method and the device have the advantages that the original arrangement sequence of all the expanded suggestion cards cannot be influenced, the user can see the notification message on the newly added target suggestion card in time, and the use experience of the user is improved.
In one possible design of the first aspect, determining the target insertion positions of the target suggestion cards among all of the suggestion cards that are fully expanded for display comprises: if the target suggestion card is associated with a first suggestion card in all suggestion cards, determining the uppermost part in a card sleeve to which the first suggestion card belongs as a target insertion position; wherein the card sleeve is composed of a first suggestion card and a suggestion card associated with the first suggestion card.
Based on the technical scheme, the electronic equipment can place the target suggestion card at the top of the card sleeve to which the original suggestion card belongs under the condition that the newly added target suggestion card is associated with the original suggestion card. The arrangement sequence of all the originally unfolded suggestion cards cannot be influenced, and the target suggestion card can be timely inserted into the uppermost part of the corresponding card sleeve. When the user sees the card sleeve, the user can see the notification message on the newly added target suggestion card in time and know the relationship between the newly added target suggestion card and the original suggestion card, and the use experience of the user is improved.
In a possible design manner of the first aspect, when there is a first number of suggestion cards to be combined in at least one suggestion card and there is a correlation, the electronic device generates a card stack according to a priority of the at least one suggestion card, including: the electronic equipment stacks a first number of proposed cards to be combined to form a card sleeve according to the priority of each proposed card to be combined; in the card sleeve, the higher the priority is, the higher the level of the card to be combined in the card sleeve is suggested to be; the electronic equipment determines the maximum priority in the priorities of all the cards to be combined and suggested as the priority of the card sleeve; stacking the card sleeve and the suggestion cards except the suggestion card to be combined in the at least one suggestion card to form a card stack according to the priority of the card sleeve and the priority of the suggestion cards except the suggestion card to be combined in the at least one suggestion card; the card stack is characterized in that the card stack is provided with a card cover, the card cover is higher in level in the card stack when the priority of the card cover is higher, the card stack is close to the side with the highest level of the card stack for the suggestion card to be combined with the highest priority in the card cover, and the card stack is close to the side with the lowest level of the card stack for the suggestion card to be combined with the lowest priority in the card cover.
Based on the technical scheme, when the electronic equipment generates the card stack, the card sleeves formed by the plurality of cards to be combined and suggested can be given priority in a reasonable mode. Based on this, the electronic device can then reasonably stack the card sleeve and the proposed card that cannot constitute the card sleeve based on the priority of the card sleeve and the priority of other proposed cards that cannot constitute the card sleeve.
In a possible design of the first aspect, the method further includes: when the electronic equipment acquires the update content of the suggestion card to be updated, updating the notification information in the suggestion card to be updated by using the update content of the suggestion card to be updated; the suggestion card to be updated is one of the at least one suggestion card.
Based on the technical scheme, the electronic equipment can update the notification information in any suggestion card in time, so that the user can see the latest notification information when seeing the suggestion card, and the user experience is improved.
In a possible design of the first aspect, the method further includes: the electronic equipment re-determines the priority of the at least one suggestion card every fixed time, re-determines the priority of each suggestion card in the at least one suggestion card, and updates the level of each suggestion card in the card stack.
Based on the scheme, the electronic equipment can update the stacking sequence of the suggestion cards in the card stack according to the latest priority of each suggestion card. The stacking sequence of the suggestion cards in the card stack is consistent with the actual situation all the time on a larger time scale, so that the user can firstly see the most needed notification information of the current user when looking up the suggestion cards in the card stack, and the use experience of the user is improved.
In a second aspect, the present application provides an electronic device comprising: a display screen, memory, and one or more processors; the display screen and the memory are coupled with the processor; wherein the memory has stored therein computer program code comprising computer instructions which, when executed by the processor, cause the electronic device to perform the information display method as provided in the first aspect.
In a third aspect, the present application provides a computer-readable storage medium comprising computer instructions which, when run on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the information display method as provided in the first aspect.
In a fourth aspect, the present application provides a computer program product comprising executable instructions that, when run on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the information display method as provided in the first aspect.
It can be understood that beneficial effects that can be achieved by the technical solutions provided in the second aspect to the fourth aspect described above can refer to the beneficial effects in the first aspect and any one of the possible design manners thereof, and are not described herein again.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a scenario that a mobile phone enters a negative screen according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of a hardware structure of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of a software structure of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 4 is a schematic flowchart of an information display method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating a switching of suggested cards on the top layer of a card stack according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a stacking manner of a card stack according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating another exemplary switching of suggested cards in the top layer of the card stack according to the embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 8 is a first schematic view illustrating an expansion of proposed cards in a card stack according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 9 is a first schematic diagram of a stacking suggestion card provided by an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 10 is a second schematic view of a proposed card of a card stack according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 11 is a third schematic view of an expanded proposed card in a card stack according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 12 is a fourth schematic view of an expanded proposed card in a card stack according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 13 is an expanded view of a card sleeve in a card stack according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 14 is a schematic view of a scene in which a suggestion card is newly added in a suggestion area according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 15 is a second schematic view of a stacked suggestion card provided by an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 16 is a first schematic diagram illustrating deletion of a suggestion card according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 17 is a schematic diagram illustrating deletion of a suggestion card according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 18 is a schematic diagram third of deletion of a suggestion card provided in the embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 19 is a schematic diagram illustrating an intermediate process of suggesting card expansion in a card stack according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 20 is a schematic structural diagram of another electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application.
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The terminology used in the following embodiments of the present application is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the present application. As used in the specification of the present application and the appended claims, the singular forms "a", "an", "the" and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should also be understood that "/" indicates an OR meaning, for example, A/B may indicate A or B; "and/or" in the text is only an association relationship describing an associated object, and means that three relationships may exist, for example, a and/or B may mean: a exists alone, A and B exist simultaneously, and B exists alone.
Reference in the specification to "an embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment can be included in at least one embodiment of the specification. The appearances of the phrase in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, nor are separate or alternative embodiments mutually exclusive of other embodiments. It is explicitly and implicitly understood by a person skilled in the art that the embodiments described herein can be combined with other embodiments.
The terms "first" and "second" in the following embodiments of the present application are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as implying or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature, and in the description of embodiments of the application, unless stated otherwise, "plurality" means two or more.
Currently, electronic devices are provided with one screen. It can be understood that the negative screen may be a left-most split screen of the electronic device, and is used for providing functions of searching, application suggestion, shortcut service, intelligent scene and the like for the user. The negative screen can be used for displaying notification information to be pushed to the user, such as application messages subscribed by the user, real-time hot search messages, short messages, travel information and the like. In the negative screen, the notification information is usually presented in the form of a card. The card has a striking appearance that may alert the user to focus on the information displayed on the card.
When a user needs to watch the negative screen of the electronic equipment, the screen of the electronic equipment can be slid to enable the electronic equipment to display the negative screen.
Exemplarily, taking an electronic device as a mobile phone as an example, referring to fig. 1 (a), the mobile phone may receive a first operation performed by a user on a desktop 101 of the mobile phone. Illustratively, the first operation may be a rightward sliding operation as shown in fig. 1 (a). In response to the first operation, the cellular phone may display minus one screen 102 as shown in fig. 1 (b). Some shortcut services may exist in the negative screen 102, such as a shortcut entry (a car code, a payment code, etc.) of a certain page or function of an application program.
Additionally, the negative screen 102 may also include a plurality of cards for displaying notification information published by subscribed information sources. Illustratively, referring to fig. 1 (b), the negative one-screen 102 may include a card 103 and a card 104. The information sources corresponding to the cards 103 and 104 may be different, and the corresponding display contents are also different. The card 103 is configured to display a duration message of an application, where the duration message may be a system message subscribed by a user or a system message subscribed by a factory default of a mobile phone. The mobile phone may further receive a trigger operation (e.g., a click operation) of the user on the card 103, and display a system interface corresponding to the card 103, specifically, the system interface may show the usage duration of part or all of the applications on the mobile phone in detail.
Card 104 is used for showing the parking message, and above-mentioned parking message comes from the parking APP, specifically can come from the message server of parking APP. The mobile phone may also display an application interface corresponding to the card 104 in response to a trigger operation (e.g., a click operation) for the card 104, and may specifically be an application interface of a parking APP.
In addition, in order to enable the user to view the latest notification information, when a certain card belongs to an information source to issue new notification information, the card also updates the displayed content.
In the prior art, the subscription cards in the negative screen 102 need to be laid out in a flat manner. However, because the negative screen 102 also requires the fixed display shortcut service, the area available for displaying the subscription cards in the negative screen 102 is very limited. Therefore, when the notification information subscribed by the user or the mobile phone by default is less, the number of cards is correspondingly less. At this time, as shown in fig. 1 (b), all cards may be displayed in the negative screen 102, and the user may quickly view all subscribed notification information in the negative screen 102.
And under the condition that the cards are more, the display area required by all the cards in tiled arrangement is larger than the display area of the cards which can be displayed by the mobile phone, and at the moment, part of the cards can be hidden. At this time, if a user needs to view the information of the viewing sheet which is not displayed, it is not efficient to display the hidden card on the negative screen 102 of the mobile phone through a related operation (for example, a sliding operation).
In view of the above problems, the present application provides a message display method, which can be applied to an electronic device having a display screen. The display screen can display a plurality of stacked suggestion cards in one negative screen, and each suggestion card is used for displaying the notification information which is intelligently judged by the mobile phone and accords with the use scene of the mobile phone currently used by the user. Therefore, the display space occupied by the suggestion cards corresponding to the plurality of notification messages is greatly reduced. The electronic equipment can respond to the expansion operation of the stacked multiple suggestion cards, and the multiple suggestion cards can be expanded and displayed on a negative screen in a reasonable mode, so that a user can conveniently read the suggestion cards. Under the condition that all the suggestion cards are expanded and displayed, if the newly added suggestion cards exist, the newly added suggestion cards can be displayed at the forefront ends of all the cards, so that a user can receive latest notification information in time, and the use experience of the user is improved. After that, the electronic device can also accept the stacking operation of the user and stack all the cards again. Therefore, the technical scheme provided by the application not only saves the display space, but also improves the interaction efficiency of the user for checking the notification information.
In this application, the electronic device may be a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a wearable device, an in-vehicle device, an Augmented Reality (AR)/Virtual Reality (VR) device, a notebook computer, an ultra-mobile personal computer (UMPC), a netbook, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), or other devices having a display screen.
Take the electronic device as a mobile phone as an example. Fig. 2 shows a schematic structural diagram of the electronic device 100 provided in the present application.
Referring to fig. 2, the electronic device 100 may include a processor 110, an external memory interface 120, an internal memory 121, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface 130, a charging management module 140, a power management module 141, a battery 142, an antenna 1, an antenna 2, a mobile communication module 150, a wireless communication module 160, an audio module 170, a speaker 170A, a receiver 170B, a microphone 170C, an earphone interface 170D, a sensor module 180, a button 190, a motor 191, an indicator 192, a display screen 193, a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card interface 194, a camera 195, and the like. Wherein, the sensor module 180 may include a pressure sensor, a gyroscope sensor, an air pressure sensor, a magnetic sensor, an acceleration sensor, a distance sensor, a proximity light sensor, a fingerprint sensor, a temperature sensor, a touch sensor, an ambient light sensor, a bone conduction sensor, etc.
Processor 110 may include one or more processing units, such as: the processor 110 may include an Application Processor (AP), a modem processor, a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), an Image Signal Processor (ISP), a controller, a memory, a video codec, a Digital Signal Processor (DSP), a baseband processor, and/or a neural-Network Processing Unit (NPU), etc. The different processing units may be separate devices or may be integrated into one or more processors.
The controller may be a neural center and a command center of the electronic device. The controller can generate an operation control signal according to the instruction operation code and the time sequence signal to finish the control of instruction fetching and instruction execution.
A memory may also be provided in the processor 110 for storing instructions and data. In some embodiments, the memory in the processor 110 is a cache memory. The memory may hold instructions or data that have just been used or recycled by the processor 110. If the processor 110 needs to reuse the instruction or data, it can be called directly from the memory. Avoiding repeated accesses reduces the latency of the processor 110, thereby increasing the efficiency of the system.
In some embodiments, processor 110 may include one or more interfaces. The interface may include an integrated circuit (I2C) interface, an integrated circuit built-in audio (I2S) interface, a Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) interface, a universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) interface, a mobile industry processor interface (mobile industry processor interface, MIPI), a general-purpose-input/output (GPIO) interface, a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) interface, and/or a Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface, etc.
The external memory interface 120 may be used to connect an external nonvolatile memory to extend the storage capability of the electronic device. The external non-volatile memory communicates with the processor 110 through the external memory interface 120 to implement data storage functions. For example, files such as music, video, etc. are saved in an external nonvolatile memory.
The internal memory 121 may include one or more Random Access Memories (RAMs) and one or more non-volatile memories (NVMs). The random access memory may be read and written directly by the processor 110, may be used to store executable programs (e.g., machine instructions) of an operating system or other programs in operation, and may also be used to store data of users and applications, etc. The nonvolatile memory may also store executable programs, data of users and application programs, and the like, and may be loaded into the random access memory in advance for the processor 110 to directly read and write. In the embodiment of the present application, the internal memory 121 may store a picture file or a recorded video file, which is shot by the electronic device in a single-mirror shooting mode or a multi-mirror shooting mode.
Touch sensors, also known as "touch devices". The touch sensor may be disposed on the display screen 194, and the touch sensor and the display screen 193 form a touch screen, which is also called a "touch screen". The touch sensor is used to detect a touch operation applied thereto or nearby. The touch sensor may communicate the detected touch operation to the application processor to determine the touch event type. Visual output related to touch operations may be provided through the display 193. In other embodiments, the touch sensor may be disposed on a surface of the electronic device at a location different from the location of the display screen 193.
In the embodiment of the present application, the touch sensor may detect a first touch operation applied to the multiple card stacking area by the user, transmit information of the first touch operation to the processor 110, and analyze, by the processor 110, a function that is correspondingly executed by the first touch operation, for example, unfolding and displaying all cards. The touch sensor may further detect a second touch operation performed by the user on the mobile phone interface after all the cards are unfolded and displayed, transmit information of the second touch operation to the processor 110, and analyze, by the processor 110, a function correspondingly performed by the second touch operation, for example, stacking all the cards again.
The pressure sensor is used for sensing a pressure signal and converting the pressure signal into an electric signal. In some embodiments, the pressure sensor may be disposed on the display screen 193. There are many types of pressure sensors, such as resistive pressure sensors, inductive pressure sensors, capacitive pressure sensors, and the like. The capacitive pressure sensor may be a sensor comprising at least two parallel plates having an electrically conductive material. When a force acts on the pressure sensor, the capacitance between the electrodes changes. The electronic device 10 determines the strength of the pressure from the change in capacitance. When a touch operation is applied to the display screen 193, the electronic apparatus 10 detects the intensity of the touch operation based on the pressure sensor. The electronic apparatus 10 may also calculate the position of the touch from the detection signal of the pressure sensor. In some embodiments, the touch operations that are applied to the same touch position but different touch operation intensities may correspond to different operation instructions. For example: and when the touch operation with the touch operation intensity smaller than the first pressure threshold value acts on the short message application icon, executing an instruction for viewing the short message. And when the touch operation with the touch operation intensity larger than or equal to the first pressure threshold value acts on the short message application icon, executing an instruction of newly building the short message.
Of course, it should be understood that fig. 2 is only an exemplary illustration of the electronic device in the form of a mobile phone. If the electronic device is in the form of a tablet computer, a handheld computer, a PC, a PDA, a wearable device (e.g., a smart watch, a smart bracelet), or other devices, the structure of the electronic device may include fewer structures than those shown in fig. 2, or may include more structures than those shown in fig. 2, and is not limited herein.
It will be appreciated that the implementation of the functionality of the electronic device requires the cooperation of software in addition to hardware support. In some examples, referring to fig. 3, a software architecture of an electronic device provided by the present application may include: an application layer and an application framework layer. The application layer may include: installed in various applications of the electronic device. For example, the desktop application and the first application are installed in the electronic device, and the first application is used for sending target information to the desktop application, for example, the target information may be presentation information, or notification information, or information for deleting a target card, or information for updating the target card, so that the desktop application displays, deletes, or updates a card corresponding to the target information on a negative screen of a mobile phone according to the target information. The first application may include a short message, a music player, a file manager, a gallery, a browser, a memo, a calendar, a mail, and the like. The first application may be a system application of the electronic device, or may be a third-party application, and the application is not specifically limited herein. The application layer may also include a system notification service and a desktop application. The system notification service is used for sending target information to the desktop application, for example, the target information may be display information, or notification information, or information of a target card is deleted, or information of the target card is updated, so that the desktop application displays, deletes, or updates the card corresponding to the target information on a negative screen of the mobile phone according to the target information.
The application framework layer provides an Application Programming Interface (API) and a programming framework for an application program of the application layer, such as: the desktop application is configured to perform a corresponding operation according to the operation of the user on the mobile phone, where the operation is performed by the desktop application through a Window Manager Service (WMS).
Specifically, the application layer interacts with the application framework layer, so that each application of the application layer can complete a corresponding function. Such as: after the user performs the user operation on the interface of the mobile phone. After receiving the user operation, the window management service feeds the user operation back to the card display module of the desktop application through the window management service, so that the desktop application executes corresponding card processing operations (such as card expansion, card stacking and the like) according to the operation of the user on the mobile phone.
In this application, the first application or the system notification service may serve as a service requester, and send notification information to the desktop application to trigger the desktop application to add a card corresponding to the notification information on a negative screen of the electronic device. The first application or the system notification service may further trigger the desktop application to update the information of the target card displayed on the desktop of the electronic device by sending information for updating the target card to the desktop application. The first application or the system notification service may further trigger the desktop application to delete the target card on the negative screen of the electronic device by sending information of deleting the target card to the desktop application. Or the input management service receives the deletion operation of the user on the target card, and feeds the deletion operation on the target card back to the desktop application through the window management service, so that the desktop application triggers the desktop application to delete the target card on the negative screen of the electronic equipment according to the deletion operation on the target card fed back by the input management service. Or the input management service receives the expansion operation of the user on the plurality of cards stacked together and feeds the expansion operation back to the desktop application through the window management service, so that the desktop application is triggered to expand all the cards in the card stack of the card stack displayed on the negative screen of the electronic equipment according to the expansion operation fed back by the input management service. Or the input management service receives stacking operation of a user on the cards expanded and displayed in the negative screen, and the stacking operation is fed back to the desktop application through the window management service, so that the desktop application is triggered to stack the cards expanded and displayed in the negative screen of the electronic equipment together to form a card stack according to the stacking operation fed back by the input management service.
As an example, as shown in fig. 3, a desktop application may include: and loading the card management tool with one screen. The first application or the system notification service may send notification information to a negative one-screen card management tool of the desktop application, so as to trigger the desktop application to add a card corresponding to the notification information on a desktop of the electronic device. The first application or the system notification service may also trigger the desktop application to update the information of the target card displayed on the negative one screen of the electronic device by sending information for updating the target card to a negative one screen card management tool of the desktop application. The first application or the system notification service may trigger the desktop application to delete the target card on the negative screen of the electronic device by sending information of deleting the target card to a negative one-screen card management tool of the desktop application. Or the input management service receives user operation (such as deletion operation on the target card), and the deletion operation on the target card is fed back to the negative one-screen card management tool through the window management service, so that the negative one-screen card management tool triggers the desktop application to delete the target card on the negative one-screen of the electronic device according to the deletion operation on the target card fed back by the input management service. Or the input management service receives the expansion operation of the user on the stacked cards and feeds the expansion operation back to the negative one-screen card management tool through the window management service, so that the negative one-screen card management tool triggers the desktop application to expand all the cards in the stacked card stack displayed on the negative one screen of the electronic equipment according to the expansion operation fed back by the input management service. Or the input management service receives stacking operation of the user on the cards displayed by the negative one-screen unfolding, and the stacking operation is fed back to the negative one-screen card management tool through the window management service, so that the negative one-screen card management tool triggers the desktop application to stack the cards displayed on the negative one-screen of the electronic equipment to form a card stack according to the stacking operation fed back by the input management service.
In some examples, a negative one-screen card management tool may include a view preprocessing module and a stack card control including a data management module and a card presentation module. The first application or the system notification service can trigger the desktop application to add the card corresponding to the notification information on the negative screen of the electronic device by sending the notification information to the view preprocessing module and by the mutual cooperation between the view preprocessing module and the modules of the card stacking control. Alternatively, the first application or the system notification service may trigger the desktop application to update the information of the target card displayed on the negative one screen of the electronic device by sending information for updating the target card to the view preprocessing module. The first application or the system notification service may trigger the desktop application to delete the target card on the negative screen of the electronic device by sending information for deleting the target card to the data management module. Or the input management service receives the deletion operation of the user on the target card, and feeds the deletion operation on the target card back to the stacked card control through the window management service, so that the stacked card control deletes the target card on the desktop of the electronic device by triggering the desktop application according to the deletion operation on the target card fed back by the input management service.
Or the input management service receives the expansion operation of the user on the plurality of cards stacked together and feeds the expansion operation back to the stacked card control through the window management service, so that the stacked card control triggers the desktop application to expand all cards in the card stack of the card stack displayed on the negative screen of the electronic equipment according to the expansion operation fed back by the input management service. Or the input management service receives stacking operation of the user on the plurality of cards displayed by the negative screen in the unfolding mode, and the stacking operation is fed back to the card stacking control through the window management service, so that the card stacking control triggers the desktop application to stack the plurality of cards displayed on the negative screen of the electronic device to form a card stack according to the stacking operation fed back by the input management service.
In some embodiments: the view preprocessing module may generate an initial card after receiving notification information sent by a first application or system notification service for the first time. The view preprocessing module sends the initial card to the data management module. The data management module establishes a priority list according to the notification information in the initial card sent by the view preprocessing module and a preset priority determination rule (for example, the closer the time corresponding to the notification information in the card is to the current time, the higher the priority is). Because the data management module only receives one initial card at present, the priority list only contains the priority of one initial card at present. The data management module controls the card display module to display the initial card. The priority is used to indicate the display order of the corresponding cards in the card stack displayed on the minus one screen, for example, the card with the highest priority is displayed at the top of the card stack. Similarly, when the card stack is unfolded, if all the cards are sequentially displayed from top to bottom, the card with higher priority is positioned above the card with higher priority, and the card with the highest priority is displayed at the top, so that the user can more conveniently watch the cards.
And then, after receiving the notification information sent by the first application or the system notification service again, the view preprocessing module processes the notification information and generates a card corresponding to the notification information. And the view preprocessing module sends the generated card to the data management module. And the data management module updates the priority list after determining the priority of the card according to the preset priority determination rule according to the information of the card sent by the view preprocessing module. The updating of the priority list means that after the data management module receives a card sent by the view preprocessing module and determines the priority of the card, an entry corresponding to the priority of the card is created in the priority list, so that the desktop application can clearly determine the priorities of all the cards which can be displayed on a negative screen of the electronic device. And the data management module controls the card display module to display the card stack or the expanded cards according to the priority list. In the embodiment of the application, in a case that the electronic device creates (specifically, the view preprocessing module) a plurality of cards, for example, when the number of the cards is greater than or equal to 2, the plurality of cards may be displayed on a negative screen in a form of a card stack.
The first application or system notification service may then update the target card by sending information to the view preprocessing module. The view preprocessing module receives the information of the update target card, processes the information of the update target card and generates a card to be updated. And the view preprocessing module sends the card to be updated to the data management module. The data management module determines the priority of the cards to be updated according to the notification information in the cards to be updated sent by the view preprocessing module, replaces the priority of the target card in the priority list with the priority of the card to be updated, and replaces the target card in the card stack displayed in the negative screen or the target card in the plurality of cards displayed in the negative screen by the card to be updated. Thus, the desktop application is enabled to update the information of the target card displayed on the desktop of the electronic device.
The first application or system notification service may then send the information to delete the target card to the data management module. And the data management module deletes the priority of the target card in the priority list according to the information of the deleted target card, and deletes the target card in the card stack displayed in the negative screen or deletes the target card in the plurality of cards displayed in the negative screen in an unfolding mode. Or the input management service receives the deletion operation of the user on the target card, and feeds the deletion operation on the target card back to the card display module through the window management service, so that the card display module deletes the target card according to the deletion operation on the target card fed back by the input management service. The card presentation module keeps displaying each card on the priority list. And the card display module sends the information of deleting the target card to the data management module. And the data management module deletes the priority of the target card in the priority list according to the information of the deleted target card sent by the card display module.
In addition, the input management service can receive the expansion operation of the user on the plurality of cards stacked together, and the expansion operation is fed back to the card display module through the window management service, so that the card display module triggers the desktop application to expand all the cards in the card stack of the card stack displayed on the negative screen of the electronic device according to the expansion operation fed back by the input management service. Or the input management service receives stacking operation of the user on the cards displayed by the negative screen display, and the stacking operation is fed back to the card display module through the window management service, so that the card display module triggers the desktop application to stack the cards displayed on the negative screen of the electronic device to form a card stack according to the stacking operation fed back by the input management service.
It should be noted that, in practice, the priority category may not exist, and it is only necessary that the data processing module determines the priority of the card generated by the view preprocessing module each time the card is received and notifies the card management module of the priority, so that the card display module determines the position of the card in the card stack according to the priority. In addition, the determination of the priority of the card, and even the generation and updating of the priority list, may be done by the view pre-processing module. The view preprocessing module can determine the priority of the notification information according to a preset priority determination rule when receiving the notification information, and takes the priority as the priority of the card generated according to the notification information. The priority of the card obtained by the view preprocessing module and even the generated or updated priority list can be sent to the data management module for use.
Based on the hardware architecture and the software structure, the following introduces the information display method provided by the embodiment of the present application, taking an electronic device as a mobile phone as an example.
Fig. 4 is a schematic flow chart of an information display method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Referring to fig. 4, the method may include S401-S405:
s401, the mobile phone responds to a first operation of a user on a mobile phone desktop, and a negative screen is displayed; a first area in the negative one of the screens includes a card stack formed from at least one proposed card stack.
In the embodiment of the application, in order to better utilize the display space of the negative one screen, the area of the negative one screen except the fixed display search box and the user image is divided into a suggestion area and a resident area. The proposed area is the first area mentioned in the embodiments of the present application.
The suggestion area is used for displaying suggestion cards (at least one) corresponding to notification information meeting preset conditions in all notification information subscribed by the mobile phone (time, place and the like) (including default subscriptions of the system or subscriptions generated in response to user operations). The notification information meeting the preset condition may be determined by an artificial intelligence program (may be referred to as an intelligent assistant) carried by the mobile phone itself. Wherein, at least one suggestion card is generated or obtained by the mobile phone before S401.
For example, the preset condition may be: and in all the current subscribed notification information, the notification information in accordance with the current use scene of the mobile phone is obtained. The current usage scenario can be determined according to time, location, and the like. For example, the time is 10 am on weekdays, and the location is a certain office building, the usage scene may be a work scene. The notification information that conforms to the current usage scenario of the mobile phone at this time may be notification information of a work-related APP (e.g., meeting schedule information pushed by a calendar application). For another example, if the time is five pm and the position is a certain express pickup point, the usage scenario may be an express pickup scenario. The notification information corresponding to the current usage scenario of the mobile phone at this time may be pickup notification information (e.g., pickup code) of a certain shopping APP. For another example, if the time is 2019, month 1 and the location is a certain office building, the notification information according with the current usage scenario of the mobile phone may be related information of an important meeting in month 2019 pushed by the calendar application, where the important meeting may be set in the calendar application by the user.
When the cards are recommended to be larger than or equal to two cards, the mobile phone stacks the cards to form a card stack by default, namely the card stack in the first area of the negative one screen mentioned in the embodiment of the application. The original arrangement order of all cards in a particular stack of cards is determined by the priority of all cards, for example, from the top layer to the bottom layer. Wherein the priority may be present in a priority list. The priority can be determined when the mobile phone generates the suggestion card or after the suggestion card is generated. The priority list is generated or updated by the mobile phone each time a suggestion card is generated or obtained. The determination of the priority and the generation or update process of the priority list may refer to the description in the foregoing embodiment when describing the software architecture of the electronic device, and are not described herein again. The higher the priority, the higher its corresponding proposed card stack will be at the upper level, i.e., the higher the level in the card stack. When the card stack is initially formed, the top layer of the card stack defaults to display the suggested card which is arranged at the first position in the original arrangement sequence, namely the card with the highest priority. The specific practical meaning of the priority can be indicating the degree required by the user, the degree required by the user at the current moment, and the more the user needs a certain notification message at the current moment, the higher the priority of the suggestion card corresponding to the notification message is.
In the foregoing embodiment, the specific implementation of generating the card stack may be completed before S401, so that the mobile phone can display the card stack smoothly on one screen.
In the embodiment of the application, because the requirement degree of the user on the same suggestion card can change along with the time, and the priority of each suggestion card in the card stack can change along with the time, in order to enable the sequence of the suggestion cards in the card stack to embody the requirement degree of the user, the user can conveniently view the suggestion cards. The mobile phone can re-determine the priority of all the suggested cards at regular intervals (for example, 10 minutes), and update the levels of all the suggested cards in the card stack according to the priority of all the suggested cards. The fixed duration may be a default value or set by the user.
In the case of a negative one-screen display card stack, if the user needs to view suggested cards of the card stack other than the top-most suggested card, the user may perform a switching operation (e.g., a sliding operation) on the card stack. The mobile phone can switch the suggestion cards displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack in response to the switching operation.
In some examples, the suggestion card may be an interactive card. When the suggestion card displays the push information of the application 1, the suggestion card may provide a launch interface for launching its corresponding application 1. In this way, when the electronic device receives a trigger operation (e.g., a click operation) of the suggestion card by the user, an application interface in the application 1 may be displayed.
In addition, when the electronic equipment determines that the content displayed by the suggestion card does not need to be viewed by the user any more according to the preset canceling rule, the electronic equipment can cancel displaying the suggestion card or hide displaying the suggestion card. For example, when a deletion or omission operation of the suggestion card by the user is received, or the notification information corresponding to the suggestion card is no longer matched with the usage scene of the mobile phone, the suggestion card may be cancelled or hidden from display. Of course, if the notification information corresponding to a certain suggestion card is updated, the updated notification information may be used to replace the content in the suggestion card.
The residence area may then include a plurality of quick services, such as a ride code, a payment code, and the like. The resident area can also comprise a plurality of service cards which are displayed normally and are set by a mobile phone system or a user. Unlike the advice card, the service card is displayed in the residential area for a long period of time. The notification information in each service card may be the notification information pushed by the application corresponding to the service card. In addition, the service card may also be an interactive card, that is, a user may trigger the electronic device to display an application interface provided by an application program corresponding to the service card by clicking the service card.
Illustratively, referring to fig. 5 (a), a negative screen 501 of the handset includes a suggestion area 502 and a resident area 503.
Wherein suggestion region 502 includes a card stack 504 formed of at least one suggestion card stack. In the case where there is only one suggested card in the card stack 504, the card stack 504 may display the entire contents of the one suggested card. In the case where there is only one suggested card in the card stack 504, the card stack 504 may display the entire contents of the one suggested card
In the embodiment of the present application, the multiple stacking manners may include three manners, which are: the stacking mode is one, the stacking mode is two and the stacking mode is three. The specific description is as follows:
the first stacking mode is as follows: referring to fig. 6 (a), the plurality of proposed cards may be stacked such that each card completely overlaps. A second stacking mode: referring to fig. 6 (b), the second stacking manner of the plurality of suggested cards may be that each card, except for the uppermost card of the card stack, is downwardly translated by a first preset distance h1 relative to the upper card of the card stack based on the first stacking manner. Illustratively, the first preset distance may be 8DP (device independent pixels). A third stacking mode: referring to (c) of fig. 6, the second stacking manner of the plurality of suggested cards may be that, on the basis of the first stacking manner, except for the uppermost card of the card stack, each card is scaled by a preset ratio and then is shifted downward by a second preset distance h2 and is shifted rightward by a third preset distance h3. Specifically, referring to fig. 6 (c), the card stack formed by the third stacking method may have a central symmetry. For example, the preset ratio may be 10%, the second preset distance may be 8DP, and the third preset distance may be 8DP.
In the following embodiments of the present application, the first stacking manner is used as a suggested stacking manner for cards in the card stack.
In this embodiment of the application, the specific implementation of the card stacking manner may be completed by the data management module and the card display module shown in fig. 3, where the data management module is configured to determine the priority of each suggested card, and the card display module is configured to stack all suggested cards in a set stacking manner (e.g., stacking manner one) according to the priority of each suggested card. The data management module can determine the priority of the suggested card according to the preset priority determination rule and the notification information corresponding to the suggested card.
In one implementation, the notification information in the suggestion card may include temporal information and/or geographic location information. Here, the time information may be a time (e.g., 8 am 00) or a time period (e.g., 8 am 00-10 am 00. The geographical location information may be a location or an area. The pre-set priority determination rule may be: the closer the time information in the notification information in the suggestion card is to the current moment, the higher the priority of the suggestion card is; the closer the time information corresponding to the notification message in the suggestion card is to the current position of the mobile phone, the higher the priority of the suggestion card is. Of course, this is only an example, and in practice, the preset priority determination rule may further include other determination conditions, for example, the higher the application priority to which the notification time in the suggestion card belongs, the higher the priority of the suggestion card is, and for example, the earlier the time established by the suggestion card is, the lower the priority is.
For example, fig. 5 (a) illustrates a stacking manner of the cards in the card stack 504. In this case, the top of the card pair is now fully displaying the suggestion card 506. Illustratively, flight information facilitated by the travel reservation application may be included in the suggestion card 506. The flight information may be flight information meeting a preset condition, which is obtained by screening the mobile phone from a plurality of subscribed notification information. The cell phone may receive a trigger operation (e.g., a click operation) for the advice card 506, launch the travel booking application, and display a flight details interface of the travel booking application.
In order to make it possible for the user to know how many suggestion cards or notification messages are present in the suggestion area. Illustratively, three suggested card stacks are shown forming card stack 504. Referring to fig. 5 (a), there may be a hint at the top left of the stack 504 (which is merely exemplary and may be other orientations or regions in practice). Illustratively, the prompt may be "3 YOYO suggestions". The YOYO is a set name of an intelligent assistant of the mobile phone, and the actual prompt message may not have the YOYO, namely 3 suggestions.
When a plurality of suggestion cards exist in the card stack in the suggestion area, a user can switch the suggestion card on the uppermost layer of the card stack to other cards by performing switching operation on the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack, so that the user can conveniently check all the suggestion cards in the card stack.
Illustratively, referring to FIG. 5 (a), when a user desires to switch the top suggestion card of the card stack, the user may perform a swipe-up operation on suggestion card 504. In response to the swipe up operation, the cell phone may switch the suggestion card displayed uppermost in card stack 504 to the suggestion card next to suggestion card 506 in card stack 504. After the switching is completed, referring to fig. 5 (b), the top suggestion card of the card stack 504 displayed on the mobile phone suggests the card 507. For example, the notification message in the suggestion card 507 may be a pickup code of a courier, for example, the pickup code is 4-1-5032.
In one implementation, during the user's implementation of the swipe up operation, the cell phone may follow the swipe up operation to switch the top suggested card of the card stack 504. Specifically, the switching with the mobile phone may be to translate the suggestion card 506 upward integrally according to the real-time sliding distance of the upward sliding operation, hide the suggestion card gradually from top to bottom, and display the suggestion card 507 gradually from bottom to top at the original position of the suggestion card 506. Illustratively, as shown in fig. 5 (c), during the process of the user performing the upward sliding operation, that is, when the user has not finished sliding, the card stack 504 displayed on the mobile phone includes a bottom-up portion of the suggestion card 506 and a bottom-up portion of the suggestion card 507. Wherein a top-down portion of the suggestion card 506 has been hidden, thereby exposing a bottom-up portion of the suggestion card 507. The lower direction and the upper direction mentioned here are two opposite directions, and the corresponding direction on the upper direction may specifically be a direction from the lower frame of minus one screen to the upper frame of minus one screen, and the direction is perpendicular to the lower frame of minus one screen. The subsequent similar scenes are the same, and are not described in detail hereinafter.
It should be noted that, in order to improve the user experience, the height of the hidden portion of the suggestion card 506 in the up-down direction may be the distance that the up-sliding operation performed by the user has slid. Of course, it is suggested that the height of the hidden portion of the card 506 in the up-down direction may be slightly larger or several times the distance over which the user-performed up-sliding operation has slid, depending on the actual situation.
In this case, if the user performs the upward sliding operation, and the sliding distance corresponding to the upward sliding operation is smaller than the first length, the mobile phone will translate the suggestion card 506 downward when the user releases his hand, and gradually display the hidden portion of the suggestion card 506 from bottom to top. In this way, the top suggestion card of the card stack 504 finally displayed by the mobile phone is still the suggestion card 506. The first length here may be the height of a single suggested card in the up-down direction.
If the user performs the upward sliding operation, and the sliding distance corresponding to the upward sliding operation is greater than or equal to the first length, the mobile phone finally displays a negative screen 501 as shown in fig. 5 (b) after the user releases his hand. Wherein the top layer of the stack of cards shows suggested cards 507.
In addition, because the user's one-time upward sliding operation generally aims to cause the cell phone to switch the top-most suggested card of the card stack to the next card of the suggested card in the card stack. Therefore, when the sliding distance corresponding to the upward sliding operation is greater than or equal to twice the first length, the cell phone does not switch the top suggestion card of the card stack to the next card (which can be understood as switching the top suggestion card of the card stack twice) of the suggestion card in the card stack, but displays a negative screen 501 as shown in fig. 5 (b).
It should be noted that the sliding distance corresponding to the upward sliding operation and the subsequently mentioned downward sliding operation may refer to an actual sliding distance implemented by the user on the mobile phone screen, or may be a sum of the actual sliding distance and the sliding inertia distance. The sliding inertia distance may be determined by a sliding speed when the user performs the upward sliding operation or the downward sliding operation, and the sliding inertia distance is larger as the sliding speed is higher.
Further, the user may need to view the last suggested card of the top displayed suggested cards of the card stack in addition to the next suggested card of the top displayed suggested cards of the card stack. At this time, the user can perform a downward sliding operation on the suggested card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack. The mobile phone can respond to the downward sliding operation and switch the suggestion cards displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack.
Illustratively, referring to FIG. 5 (b), a user may perform a slide down operation on suggestion cards 504 when the user desires to switch the top suggestion card of the card stack. In response to the downward swipe operation, the cell phone may switch the suggestion card 507 displayed uppermost in the card stack 504 to a suggestion card on a layer above the suggestion card 507 in the card stack 504. After the switching is completed, referring to fig. 5 (a), the top suggestion card of the card stack 504 displayed on the mobile phone suggests a card 506.
It should be noted that, if a certain suggested card is not the suggested card with the highest hierarchy when the card stack to which the suggested card belongs is initially formed, the suggested card on the upper layer of the suggested card may be the suggested card which is arranged on the upper layer of the suggested card when the card stack is initially formed. If the suggestion card is the suggestion card with the highest layer level when the card stack is initially formed, the suggestion card on the previous layer of the suggestion card can be the suggestion card with the lowest layer level when the card stack is initially formed.
In an embodiment of the present application, in an implementable manner, during the downward sliding operation performed by the user, the mobile phone may switch the suggestion card at the uppermost layer of the card stack 504 with the hand in response to the downward sliding operation. Specifically, the switching with the hand may be to gradually hide the suggestion card 507 from top to bottom and gradually display a part of the suggestion card 506 from bottom to top in the hiding according to the real-time sliding distance of the downward sliding operation. Illustratively, as shown in fig. 5 (d), during the process of the user performing the downward sliding operation, that is, when the user has not finished sliding, the card stack 504 displayed on the mobile phone includes a bottom-up portion of the suggestion card 506 and a bottom-up portion of the suggestion card 507. Wherein the suggestion cards 506 are gradually translated downward to show a bottom-up portion thereof, thereby masking a top-down portion of the suggestion cards 507.
It should be noted that, in order to improve the user experience, the height of the exposed portion of the suggestion card 506 in the up-down direction may be the distance that the downward sliding operation performed by the user has slid. Of course, it is suggested that the height of the exposed portion of the card 506 in the up-down direction may be slightly greater than or several times the distance over which the user-performed downward sliding operation has slid, depending on the actual application.
In this case, if the user performs the downward sliding operation, and the sliding distance corresponding to the downward sliding operation is smaller than the first length, the mobile phone will translate the suggestion card 506 upward when the user releases his hand, and gradually hide the exposed portion of the suggestion card 506 from bottom to top. In this way, the top suggestion card of the card stack 504 finally displayed by the mobile phone is still the suggestion card 507.
If the user performs the downward sliding operation, and the sliding distance corresponding to the downward sliding operation is greater than or equal to the first length, the mobile phone finally displays a negative screen 501 as shown in fig. 5 (a) after the user releases his hand. Wherein the top level of the stack of cards shows suggested cards 506.
In addition, because the user's one-time slide-down operation generally aims to cause the cell phone to switch the suggestion card at the uppermost layer of the card stack to the suggestion card at the layer above the suggestion card in the card stack. Therefore, when the sliding distance corresponding to the downward sliding operation is greater than or equal to twice the first length, the mobile phone does not switch the top suggestion card of the card stack to the upper card of the suggestion card in the card stack (which can be understood as switching the top suggestion card of the card stack twice), but displays a negative screen 501 as shown in fig. 5 (a).
In combination with the description in the foregoing embodiment, it can be known that, in the embodiment of the present application, the mobile phone may control the suggestion cards in the card stack to loop as the top suggestion cards of the card stack in response to a switching operation (a slide-up operation or a slide-down operation) of the user. For example. When a certain card stack is initially formed, the suggestion cards 1, the suggestion cards 2 and the suggestion cards 3 are stacked in sequence from top to bottom. The mobile phone can respond to the continuous multiple upward sliding operations of the user, and control the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack to be changed from the suggestion card 1 to the suggestion card 2, then to be changed from the suggestion card 2 to the suggestion card 3, then to be changed from the suggestion card 3 to the suggestion card 1, and then to cycle and switch in turn according to downward sliding. Similarly, the mobile phone can also respond to the downward sliding operation of the user for multiple times continuously, control the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack to be changed from the suggestion card 1 to the suggestion card 3, then to be changed from the suggestion card 3 to the suggestion card 2, then to be changed from the suggestion card 2 to the suggestion card 1, and then to cycle and switch in turn according to the downward sliding.
In order to make it clear to the user which suggestion card is currently displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack 504 is the suggestion card on which layer the card stack was initially formed, that is, to make the user know that the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack 504 has been switched several times by the user himself. Referring to fig. 5 (a), a navigation bar 505 may be further included in the suggestion area 502, and a number of navigation points exists in the navigation bar 505, and the number of the navigation points is the same as the number of the suggestion cards. And a plurality of navigation points sequentially correspond to the card stack from top to bottom to initially form suggested cards from the uppermost layer to the lowermost layer. That is, the uppermost navigation point corresponds to the first suggested card in the original arrangement sequence, i.e., the top suggested card initially formed by the card stack; the lowest navigation point corresponds to the last suggestion card in the original arrangement sequence, namely the suggestion card at the lowest layer initially formed by the card stack; the same process is carried out for the rest. The current top layer of the card stack 504 displays the suggested card corresponding to which navigation point corresponds, and the corresponding navigation point is highlighted (for example only, other display modes may be used in practice). For example, referring to FIG. 5 (a), the top displayed suggestion card 506 of the card stack 504 corresponds to the top navigation point in the navigation bar, and the navigation point is highlighted. For another example, referring to fig. 5 (b), the suggested card 507 displayed at the top of the card stack 504 corresponds to the second navigation point from top to bottom in the navigation bar, and the navigation point is highlighted.
In addition, when the mobile phone does not end the upward sliding operation or the downward sliding operation performed on the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack in response to the user, that is, when the mobile phone has not completed switching of the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack, the highlighted navigation point does not change. For example, referring to fig. 5 (c), when the cell phone does not switch the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack, that is, the cell phone does not switch the suggestion card 506 to the suggestion card 507, the navigation point highlighted in the navigation bar 505 is still the navigation point corresponding to the suggestion card 506. For another example, referring to fig. 5 (d), when the cell phone does not switch the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack, that is, the cell phone does not switch the suggestion card 507 to the suggestion card 506, the navigation point highlighted in the navigation bar 505 is still the navigation point corresponding to the suggestion card 507.
Furthermore, because the navigation bar has a limited size, it can accommodate a maximum number of navigation points, for example 6. And the number of proposed cards in the stack is likely to be greater than the preset maximum number. In the case where the number of proposed cards in the card stack is equal to or less than the preset maximum number, the highlight of the navigation points is as described in the foregoing embodiment.
Under the condition that the number of the suggestion cards in the card stack is greater than the preset maximum number, if the user performs a plurality of upward sliding operations on the suggestion cards displayed on the topmost layer of the card stack, according to the rules of the foregoing embodiment, the highlighted navigation point corresponding to the suggestion card displayed on the topmost layer of the card stack is just the second navigation point from bottom to top. At this time, if the user performs the upward sliding operation once again on the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack, the navigation point is still the second navigation point from the bottom to the top when the mobile phone switches the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack and the switched suggestion card is not the suggestion card of the last layer when the card stack is initially formed. Then, in the process that the user performs at least one upward sliding operation on the suggestion card displayed on the topmost layer of the card stack, if the upward sliding operation at a certain time causes the mobile phone to switch the suggestion card displayed on the topmost layer of the card stack, the suggestion card displayed on the topmost layer of the card stack is the suggestion card on the last layer when the card stack is initially formed, and the highlighted navigation point at this time is the lowest navigation point in the navigation bar.
Illustratively, taking 8 suggested cards in the card stack and 6 as the preset maximum number, the initial formation of the card stack is minus one screen, as shown in fig. 7 (a). Referring to fig. 7 (a), six navigation points exist in the navigation bar 704 in the minus one screen 701, and the uppermost navigation point is highlighted. Then, if the user performs four upward sliding operations on the suggested card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack 702, each upward sliding operation is enough to switch the uppermost suggested card of the card stack 702 after the mobile phone responds. In response to four upward sliding operations, specifically four responses, continuously performed by the user, the cellular phone switches the advice card 703 displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack 702 four times, and as shown in fig. 7 (b), the advice card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack 702 is changed to the advice card 705. At this time, the fifth navigation point from top to bottom in the navigation bar 704 is highlighted. Illustratively, the suggestion card 705 may be notification information pushed by the sports application.
After that, if the user performs the same upward sliding operation again. The cellular phone can switch the suggestion card 705 displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack 702 once in response to the upward sliding operation, and as shown in fig. 7 (c), the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack 702 is changed to a suggestion card 706. At this time, the fifth navigation point from top to bottom in the navigation bar 704 is still highlighted. Illustratively, the suggestion card 706 may be calendar-related notification information pushed by a calendar application.
After that, if the user performs the same upward sliding operation again. The cellular phone can switch the advice card 706 displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack 702 once in response to the upward slide operation, and the advice card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack 702 is changed to an advice card 707 as shown in fig. 7 (d). At this point, the sixth navigation point in the navigation bar 704 is highlighted from top to bottom. For example, the advice card 707 may be notification information pushed by a weather application.
Thereafter, if it is necessary to gradually switch the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack 702 to the suggestion card 703 again, the specific implementation may refer to the aforementioned step of switching the suggestion card 703 to the suggestion card 707, where it is necessary to change the upward sliding operation to the downward sliding operation. After the two switching operations before the suggestion card 703 is switched to the suggestion card displayed on the top layer of the card stack 702 are completed, the highlighted navigation point in the navigation bar 704 may be the second navigation point from the top to the bottom. When the suggestion card displayed on the top layer of the card stack 702 is switched to the suggestion card 703, the highlighted navigation point in the navigation bar 704 may be the first navigation point from top to bottom.
Therefore, when the number of the navigation points is smaller than the number of the suggestion cards, the user can understand to a certain extent the change condition of the suggestion cards displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack in the process of switching the suggestion cards displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack, and the use experience of the user is improved.
Illustratively, referring to fig. 5 (a), the permanent area 403 includes a plurality of shortcut services (e.g., a car code, a payment code, etc.) and a plurality of service cards with fixed displays. The service card may be a card generated by part of the default notification information of the mobile phone or part of the notification information set by the user in all the subscribed notification information. For example, referring to (a) in fig. 5, the notification information in the service card 508 may be notification information pushed by a smart card application, the notification information in the service card 509 may be notification information pushed by a calendar application, the notification information in the service card 510 may be notification information pushed by a navigation application, and the notification information in the service card 511 may be notification information pushed by an application management application.
In addition, the service card may also be an interactive card. When the service card displays the push information of the application 2, the service card may provide a starting interface for starting the corresponding application 2. In this way, when the electronic device receives a trigger operation (e.g., a click operation) of the service card by the user, an application interface in the application 2 may be displayed.
As can be seen, in the embodiment of the present application, for the current usage scenario of the user, the electronic device may perform intelligent evaluation on the subscribed information, so as to display, in the suggestion area, a card stack formed by all cards matching the current usage scenario. Meanwhile, the user can smoothly check the notification information in all the suggestion cards by responding to the switching operation of the user. Therefore, all notification information required by the user can be displayed under the condition of occupying less display space. Furthermore, the user can quickly find the required notification information only by implementing simple switching operation on the card stack, so that the operation of the user in the process of finding the required notification information is reduced compared with the prior art, and the human-computer interaction efficiency is improved.
S402, the mobile phone receives the expansion operation of a user on the card stack, and in response to the expansion operation, the plurality of suggested cards in the card stack are tiled, expanded and displayed in a negative screen; the plurality of suggestion cards is a part or all of the at least one suggestion card. In this embodiment of the application, when the mobile phone determines that the plurality of suggestion cards are tiled and expanded to be displayed according to the hierarchy of each suggestion card in the card stack in response to the expansion operation, the expansion position of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in a negative screen is determined. And the unfolding position is used for indicating the position in minus one screen when the tiled unfolded display is carried out.
Specifically, the mobile phone may determine, in response to the expansion operation, an expansion position of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in a minus screen when the plurality of suggestion cards are tiled and expanded for display according to a hierarchy of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in the card stack and a preset rule. The preset rule may be that the suggested card with higher level in the card stack is more above the expansion position in the minus one screen when the cards are in the flat expansion display. Then, the mobile phone can display the plurality of suggestion cards in a negative screen in a tiled and expanded mode according to the expansion position of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in the negative screen.
It should be noted that the higher level in the proposed cards in the card stack mentioned herein refers to the level of the proposed cards in the card stack when the card stack is expanded. For example, the card stack is initially formed with the suggestion cards 1, 2, and 3 in order from top to bottom. If the mobile phone receives the expansion operation and expands the card stack, the level of the suggestion card 1 is the uppermost layer, the level of the suggestion card 2 is the second layer, and the level of the suggestion card 3 is the third layer. If the mobile phone receives the switching operation of the user on the uppermost card of the card stack, the uppermost suggestion card is switched from the suggestion card 1 to the suggestion card 2, so that the card stack is the suggestion card 2, the suggestion card 3 and the suggestion card 1 from top to bottom in sequence. Then, the mobile phone receives the expansion operation again, and expands the card stack, so that the level of the suggestion card 1 is the third layer, the level of the suggestion card 2 is the uppermost layer, and the level of the suggestion card 3 is the second layer.
It can be understood that, in the process of unfolding the suggestion cards in the display card stack by the mobile phone, the size of the suggestion area is increased as the suggestion cards are unfolded more. That is, in some embodiments, in the process of expanding and displaying the suggestion cards in the card stack, the display space corresponding to the suggestion area is gradually increased. For example, the display space occupied by the suggestion region may be determined by the height of the expanded suggestion card.
In addition, due to the fact that the display space of the negative screen is limited, along with the expansion display of the suggestion cards in the card stack, the display control of the suggestion area is gradually increased, and the display space of the resident area is correspondingly reduced. If there are many proposed cards in the card stack, the display space required for the full expansion display is greater than or equal to the display space that the minus one screen can provide for the proposed area and the resident area, and the resident area may gradually disappear in the minus one screen as the display space occupied by the resident area increases.
In some embodiments, the manner in which the stacked suggested cards are tiled may be two of:
the first method is as follows: the heel and the hand are unfolded. That is, during the first expansion operation (for example, the downward sliding operation) performed by the user, the mobile phone controls the suggested cards in the card stack to be spread flatly one by one along with the fingers in response to the first expansion operation.
As an implementation manner, taking the first expansion operation as a downward sliding operation as an example, the process of suggesting that cards in the card stack are tiled and expanded one by one along with fingers is as follows:
first, the mobile phone can obtain the track length corresponding to the sliding operation 4 in real time.
Illustratively, the trace length may be the distance that the user's finger actually slides on minus one screen, such as referred to as a first sliding distance.
As another example, the length of the trace may be a first swipe distance before the user's finger leaves the negative one-screen. The length of the trajectory may also be the sum of the first sliding distance and the sliding inertia distance after the finger leaves the negative one-screen. The sliding inertia distance can be determined by the sliding speed of the user finger on one screen, and the larger the sliding speed is, the larger the sliding inertia distance is.
Secondly, in the process of increasing the track length, the stacked suggestion cards are decreased one by one, and the spread-out displayed suggestion cards are increased one by one. That is, when the mobile phone expands the plurality of suggestion cards in the card stack in a first manner in response to the expansion operation of the user, an expansion order exists for each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards. The suggestion cards that are more forward in the expansion order are laid out in the expansion display first, i.e., the expansion order may indicate which suggestion cards are expanded first and which suggestion cards are expanded later.
Specifically, the mobile phone may determine, according to the hierarchy of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in the card stack and the expansion rule, the expansion order of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in a minus screen when the plurality of suggestion cards are spread and displayed in a tiled mode. Wherein the expansion rule may be that the higher the level of the suggested cards in the card stack, the more advanced the expansion order.
Aiming at the situation that the preset rule is that the expansion position of the suggestion card with higher level in the card stack is higher in the minus one screen when the suggestion card with higher level is displayed in a tiled expansion mode, the display rule is that the expansion sequence of the suggestion card with higher level in the card stack is more advanced. The specific case that the mobile phone responds to the expansion operation of the user and expands a plurality of suggested cards in the card stack in a first mode is illustrated as follows:
illustratively, based on the card stack example shown in fig. 5 (a), referring to fig. 8 (a), the mobile phone may receive a downward sliding operation that the user starts to perform at any position below the card stack or below the suggestion area. When the finger of the user just contacts with the negative screen and does not actually slide, the mobile phone can detect the contact point of the finger. At this time, referring to fig. 8 (a), the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack in the negative screen 501 of the mobile phone is the suggestion card 506, and the other suggestion cards are still stacked under the card 506. In addition, in the navigation bar 505 corresponding to the card stack, navigation points corresponding one-to-one to the stacked suggested cards are displayed. In the example corresponding to (a) in fig. 8, the navigation bar 505 may indicate that there are 3 suggested cards in the card stack.
Thereafter, the user's finger begins to slide down on the negative one-screen. Therefore, the mobile phone can detect the downward sliding operation, namely the first unfolding operation, and obtain the track length corresponding to the downward sliding operation. It can be understood that the length of the track obtained by the mobile phone is also increased in the process of sliding the finger on the display screen. In addition, during the course of the increase in the track length, as shown in fig. 8 (b), the mobile phone may display the suggestion card 801 stacked under the suggestion card 506, gradually sliding out from under the suggestion card 506. In some examples, suggestion card 801 is displayed entirely below suggestion card 506 when the length of the trajectory is greater than or equal to the first length. Wherein, the first length can be the height of a single suggestion card. That is to say, when the mobile phone determines that the track length corresponding to the downward sliding operation exceeds the height of a single suggestion card, both the suggestion card 801 and the suggestion card 506 are completely displayed in the negative screen 501 in a tiled manner.
Of course, when the track length reaches the first length, the suggestion cards displayed in the negative one screen 501 in the expanded state are increased by one, and the suggestion cards in the card stack are decreased by one. At this time, the subsequently expanded suggestion card is the suggestion card below the suggestion card 801 in the card stack 504 shown in fig. 8 (a), i.e., the subsequent suggestion card 802. Here, in order to allow this suggestion card to slide out from below the suggestion card 801, the suggestion card can now be stacked below the suggestion card 801 to form a card stack 803. A navigation bar 804 is displayed on one side of the card stack 803. The navigation bar 804 includes two navigation points to prompt the user to stack a suggestion card, such as suggestion card 802 shown in fig. 8 (c), under suggestion card 801. In this scenario, the cell phone may receive a user's swipe-up operation on the suggestion card 801, and adjust the suggestion card 802 to the top-most suggestion card in the card stack 803 in response to the swipe-up operation. Thus, the minus one screen 501 will display the suggestion card 802 and hide the suggestion card 801. At this point, the advice card 801 and the advice card 802 are still stacked together. Specifically, how to switch the top suggestion card in the card stack 803 from the suggestion card 801 to the suggestion card 802 can refer to the related descriptions in the foregoing embodiments, and the description thereof is omitted here.
In addition, after the track length reaches the first length, the user can continue to slide down on minus one screen. During the sliding down, the track length of the downward sliding operation will continue to increase. In response to the increase in the length of the track, the suggestion card 802 may slide out from under the suggestion card 801. In some examples, when the track length is greater than or equal to twice the first length, as shown in fig. 8 (c), it is suggested that the card 802 is displayed entirely below the card 801.
It should be noted that, in order to avoid the false touch, if the track length of the downward sliding operation (i.e., the first unfolding operation) performed by the user is less than or equal to the minimum unfolding threshold (e.g., 120 DP) in the case that the card stack is not unfolded, the mobile phone will unfold a part of the suggestion cards in the card stack with the hand in response to the downward sliding operation, and control the unfolded suggestion cards to be re-stacked in the card stack after the user releases his hand (finishes the downward sliding operation).
As can be seen from fig. 8 (a), (b), and (c), as the number of suggested cards in the tile increases, the display area corresponding to the suggestion region 502 in the minus one screen 501 increases. Meanwhile, the shortcut services and the service cards in the resident area 503 are moved down in parallel. Thus, the display area corresponding to the resident area 503 is gradually reduced. For example, as shown in fig. 8 (b), when the suggestion cards 801 and 506 are displayed in the negative screen 501 in a tiled manner, part of the service cards are hidden, and the display area corresponding to the permanent area 502 is reduced. As shown in fig. 8 (c), when the suggestion card 801, and the suggestion card 506 are displayed in the negative one-screen 501 in a tiled manner, since the display space remaining in the negative one-screen 501 is only enough to display the icon of the shortcut service, all the service cards are hidden, and the resident area 302 in the negative one-screen 501 only remains a portion including the shortcut service.
After all of the suggested cards of the card stack are spread flat, as shown in fig. 8 (c), the navigation bar is also displayed off the suggestion area 501, thereby indicating that the card stack 504 in the suggestion area 501 does not contain stacked cards.
In some embodiments, the number of the suggested cards stacked in the card stack is large, and the height of all the suggested cards in the up-down direction after the cards are completely unfolded is larger than the height of the cards allowed to be displayed by the mobile phone. In this case, the resident area is gradually and completely hidden during the process of completely unfolding and displaying the suggestion cards in the card stack. Even the first developed suggestion card above the resident area will have a portion hidden. Illustratively, taking the total height of the suggestion cards in the fully expanded card stack, i.e. the distance between the upper edge and the lower edge of the display area occupied by all the suggestion cards, as being greater than the height of the mobile phone allowed to display the cards as an example, there are 5 suggestion cards in the card stack as an example. After all the suggested cards in the card stack are spread out in a tiled manner, as shown in fig. 9 (a), in a negative screen 901 of the mobile phone, a suggested card 903, a suggested card 904, a suggested card 905, a suggested card 906, and a suggested card 907 are displayed in a tiled manner in the suggested area from top to bottom in sequence. Wherein the suggestion card 907 is located lowermost and only part of the content is displayed. The resident area in the minus one screen 901 is completely hidden.
In some embodiments, the user is prompted for convenience when there are multiple suggested cards in the card stack that the card stack can be expanded to view all of the suggested cards in the card stack. Referring to fig. 8 (d), when the user just enters a negative screen by operating the mobile phone, in the user suggestion area 502, a prompt message for prompting the user to expand the card stack 504 by a downward sliding operation may be available below the card stack 504. Illustratively, the prompt may specifically be "pull down expand more".
Then, if the user performs a downward sliding operation, that is, a first unfolding operation, with any point in the prompt information or the area below the prompt information as a sliding start point, the card stack unfolding process described in the foregoing embodiment can be implemented. When the user starts to perform the downward sliding operation, the prompt message automatically disappears. Of course, if the user does not perform the downward sliding operation after the prompt message has the preset duration, the prompt message will also automatically message. Meanwhile, referring to fig. 8 (a), after the information message is prompted, the mobile phone displays the first control 803 at the same position. For example, as shown in fig. 8 (a), when the card stack 504 is not expanded, if the user does not start the downward sliding operation or just touches the screen to prepare for the downward sliding operation, the first control 803 may be in the first form. Illustratively, the first configuration may be a short bar.
Referring to fig. 8 (a), if the starting point of the downward sliding operation performed by the user is on the first control 803 or below the first control 803, the first control 803 may pan downward (specifically, it may be how much the user slides, and how much the pull-down control moves) with the downward sliding operation performed by the user. Meanwhile, the pull-down control 803 may trigger the cell phone to control the suggested cards in the card stack 504 to be expanded and displayed in a negative screen one by one along with the pull-down control 803. Referring to fig. 8 (b) and (c), during the downward translation of the first control 803 and after the user releases his/her downward sliding operation, the configuration of the first control 803 is changed to the second configuration, so as to prompt the user that the current card stack is in a state of partially or fully developing the proposed cards. Illustratively, the second modality may be a simple arrow pointing in an upward direction.
When the first control in the second form is triggered by a user, the suggested cards unfolded at the card end can be triggered by the mobile phone to be stacked into the card stack again.
Aiming at the situation that the preset rule is that the expansion position of the suggestion card with higher level in the card stack is lower in the minus one screen when the suggestion card with higher level is in the tiled expansion display, the display rule is that the expansion sequence of the suggestion card with higher level in the card stack is more advanced. The specific case that the mobile phone responds to the expansion operation of the user and expands a plurality of suggested cards in the card stack in a first mode is illustrated as follows:
illustratively, based on fig. 8, as shown in (a), (b) and (c) of fig. 10, in the process of increasing the track length corresponding to the downward sliding operation (i.e., the first unfolding operation for the card stack) performed by the user, the cell phone may also control the suggestion card 506 to slide down along with the finger of the user in response to the downward sliding operation, and then gradually expose the suggestion card stacked under the suggestion card 506. That is, when the track length reaches the first length, the suggestion card 801 is completely exposed, and at this time, as shown in fig. 10 (b), the mobile phone is in the suggestion region 502 displayed in the minus one screen 501, and the suggestion card 506 is located on the lower side of the suggestion card 801. During the process that the track length is increased from the first length to the doubled first length, the mobile phone controls the suggestion card 802 and the suggestion card 506 to move downwards synchronously, so that the suggestion cards 803 stacked below the suggestion cards 802 are also gradually exposed. After the track length reaches the first length of twice, referring to fig. 10 (c), the suggestion card 802 is completely exposed in the negative one screen of the mobile phone. At this time, the suggestion card 802 is located on the upper side of the suggestion card 801.
In addition, if the card stack has only one suggestion card, after the user performs the first expansion operation on the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack, for example, the first expansion operation may be a downward sliding operation as shown in fig. 8 (a). The mobile phone can respond to the first unfolding operation, and after the suggested card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack is wholly moved downwards for a certain distance, the suggested card is controlled to automatically rebound to the original position. Illustratively, the certain distance may be 5DP (for example only, and other smaller distance values may be used).
In the case that the mobile phone expands the card stack in the first mode, the length of the track of the downward sliding operation determines the number of the suggestion cards expanded and displayed in the card stack, that is, the plurality of suggestion cards are specifically the portion of the suggestion cards in the at least one suggestion card. When all the suggestion cards in the card stack are completely unfolded in the first mobile phone use mode, if the total height in the vertical direction when all the suggestion cards are unfolded and displayed is larger than the height of an area which can be used for displaying the cards in a negative screen, a part of the suggestion cards which are unfolded first is hidden.
The second method comprises the following steps: and synchronously unfolding. That is, after determining that a second expansion operation performed by the user is received, the cell phone simultaneously tiles all of the suggested cards in the card stack in the negative one screen 501 in response to the second expansion operation.
In one realizable approach, the second expand operation may be a slide-down operation starting at a point on the first control 803 or a point below the first control 803 as shown in fig. 8 (a). In this case, after the user performs the second unfolding operation, the mobile phone may unfold all of the suggested cards in the full display card stack in response to the second unfolding operation.
For example, referring to fig. 8 (a), the cell phone may receive a downward sliding operation performed by the user with a point on the first control 803 or a point below the first control 803 as a starting point. In response to the downward sliding operation, the cellular phone can display a minus one screen 501 as shown in fig. 8 (c). In the suggestion region 502 in the minus one screen 501, a suggestion card 506, a suggestion card 801, and a suggestion card 802 are screen-displayed in this order from top to bottom. Alternatively, in response to the downward slide operation, the cellular phone may display minus one screen 501 as shown in fig. 10 (c). In the suggestion region 502 in the minus one screen 501, a suggestion card 802, a suggestion card 801, and a suggestion card 506 are screen-displayed in this order from top to bottom.
In addition, the card stack is spread out to prevent the user from touching the card stack by mistake and causing a downward sliding operation. In the case of the mobile phone usage mode two expansion card stack, the complete expansion of all the proposed cards in the card stack can be achieved only when the actual sliding distance of the downward sliding operation, i.e., the first sliding distance, is greater than a minimum threshold (e.g., 100 DP).
In some embodiments, if the actual swipe distance of the user's downward swipe operation is longer, i.e., the first swipe distance is longer, it indicates that the user may want to view the stack of cards for a process that suggests card expansion. Then to achieve this, in the event that the user performs the downward sliding operation, i.e., the second unfolding operation has not ended, i.e., has not released his hand, the cell phone may unfold the suggestion cards in the card stack with his hand in response to the downward sliding operation. The specific implementation can refer to the relevant description corresponding to fig. 8 or fig. 10. After the user performs the downward sliding operation, the mobile phone may gradually expand all the undeployed suggestion cards in the card stack according to the corresponding expansion mode of fig. 8 or fig. 10; the mobile phone can also fully expand all undeployed suggestion cards in the card stack in a short time, and the specific implementation can refer to the related description of the subsequent fig. 19.
In another implementation manner, referring to fig. 8 (a), the second expansion operation may also be a trigger operation (e.g., a click operation) of the first control 803 of the first form by the user. In this case, after the user performs the second expansion operation, the mobile phone may expand all of the suggested cards in the full display card stack in response to the second expansion operation. Illustratively, referring to fig. 8 (a), the mobile phone may receive a trigger operation performed by the user on the first control 803. In response to the trigger operation, the cellular phone may display a minus one screen 501 as shown in (c) in fig. 8. In the suggestion region 502 in the minus one screen 501, a suggestion card 506, a suggestion card 801, and a suggestion card 802 are screen-displayed in this order from top to bottom. Alternatively, in response to the trigger operation, the cellular phone may display a minus one screen 501 as shown in fig. 10 (c). In the suggestion region 502 in the minus one screen 501, a suggestion card 802, a suggestion card 801, and a suggestion card 506 are screen-displayed in this order from top to bottom. The example shown in fig. 8 (c) is specifically directed to a case where the preset rule is that the expansion position of the suggestion card with the higher level in the card stack is higher in the minus one screen when the suggestion card with the higher level is in the tiled expansion display, and the example shown in fig. 10 (c) is specifically directed to a case where the preset rule is that the expansion position of the suggestion card with the higher level in the card stack is lower in the minus one screen when the suggestion card with the higher level is in the tiled expansion display.
When the mobile phone adopts the mode of two exhibition of the suggestion cards in the card pile, all the suggestion cards in the card pile are all expanded and displayed. When the total height in the up-down direction of all the advice cards displayed expanded is larger than the height of the area where minus one screen can be used to display the cards, there is a possibility that the part of the advice cards expanded first is hidden.
In some embodiments, when the mobile phone displays all the suggestion cards in the card stack in the second mode, all the suggestion cards in the card stack except the top suggestion card can be synchronously displayed from the top suggestion card. In this case, all the suggestion cards except the top suggestion card still have the original stacking relationship in the process from the beginning to the complete expansion. The stacking relationship gradually disappears as the expansion progresses, i.e., the portion of any adjacent proposed cards that are stacked together gradually decreases.
For example, after the mobile phone receives the second unfolding operation of the user, the card stack shown in fig. 8 (a) is unfolded in the second manner, and finally all the suggested cards which are completely unfolded as shown in fig. 8 (c) are displayed. In the process of changing from fig. 8 (a) to all of the suggested cards shown in fig. 8 (c) fully expanded. The handset may display minus one screen 501 as shown in fig. 19. Referring to fig. 19, the suggestion card 801 is partially stacked below the suggestion card 506, and the suggestion card 802 is partially stacked below the suggestion card 802. While the suggestion card 801 is reduced by a first predetermined percentage from the original size, the suggestion card 802 is reduced by a second predetermined percentage from the original size. In addition, because the card stack is partially expanded, the display area of the suggestion area 502 is correspondingly increased, the display area of the resident area 503 is gradually decreased, and the navigation bar 505 disappears. For example, the first predetermined percentage may be 10% and the second predetermined percentage may be 20%. Of course, in practice, the first preset percentage and the second preset percentage may be determined according to actual situations, and the application is not particularly limited.
Thereafter, in the process of the minus one-screen gradual change shown in fig. 19 to the minus one-screen shown in fig. 8 (c), the stacked portions of the suggestion cards 801 and the suggestion cards 506 gradually decrease, that is, the suggestion cards 801 gradually translate downward. At the same time, it is suggested that the size of the card 801 gradually change toward its original size until it returns to its original size when fully expanded. Cards 802 are suggested for the same reason. In addition, in the variation, the suggested card 802 is smaller in size than the suggested card 801 until it is not fully displayed. The change speed and the change degree in unit time may be preset when the mobile phone leaves a factory.
In the case that the mobile phone expands the card stack in the second mode, the plurality of suggestion cards mentioned in the foregoing S402 is specifically all suggestion cards in the at least one suggestion card.
The example of the suggestion cards in the expanded card stack shown in fig. 8 and 10 begins when the suggestion card displayed at the top of the card stack is the suggestion card corresponding to the top navigation point in the navigation bar. However, in some other embodiments, the user may start to perform the unfolding operation of the suggestion cards in the card stack after switching the top suggestion card in the initially formed card stack by using the first suggestion card, in this case, the unfolding of the card stack is implemented in a manner similar to that provided in the previous embodiments, and the first suggestion card is located at the top or the bottom (depending on the particular unfolding manner) of all the suggestion cards finally unfolded. In this case, taking the card stack as the card stack 504 shown in fig. 5 (b) as an example, the following description is made:
the details of expanding the card stack 504 shown in fig. 5 (b) in the foregoing manner are as follows:
illustratively, referring to fig. 11 (a), the mobile phone may receive a downward sliding operation, i.e., a first unfolding operation, which the user starts to perform at any position below the card stack or below the suggestion region. When the finger of the user just contacts with the negative screen and does not actually slide, the mobile phone can detect the touch point of the finger. At this time, referring to fig. 11 (a), the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack 505 in the negative screen 501 of the mobile phone is the suggestion card 507, and other suggestion cards are still stacked under the card 507. In addition, in the navigation bar 505 corresponding to the card stack, navigation points corresponding to the stacked suggested cards one-to-one are displayed. In the example corresponding to (a) in fig. 11, the navigation bar 505 may indicate that there are 3 suggested cards in the card stack. Wherein, the second navigation point from top to bottom in the navigation bar is highlighted, and corresponds to the suggestion card 507.
Thereafter, the user's finger begins to slide down on the negative one-screen. Therefore, the mobile phone can detect the downward sliding operation, namely the first unfolding operation, and obtain the track length corresponding to the downward sliding operation. It can be understood that the length of the track obtained by the mobile phone is also increased in the process of sliding the finger on the display screen. In addition, during the course of the increase in the track length, as shown in fig. 11 (b), the mobile phone may display the suggestion card 1101 stacked under the suggestion card 507, and the suggestion card 1101 gradually slides out from under the suggestion card 507. In some examples, suggestion card 1101 is displayed entirely below suggestion card 506 when the length of the track is greater than or equal to the first length. Wherein the first length may be the height of a single proposed card. That is to say, when the mobile phone determines that the track length corresponding to the downward sliding operation exceeds the height of a single suggestion card, both the suggestion card 1101 and the suggestion card 507 are completely displayed in the negative screen 501 in a tiled manner.
Of course, when the track length reaches the first length, the suggestion cards displayed in the negative one screen 501 in the expanded state are increased by one, and the suggestion cards in the card stack are decreased by one. At this time, the subsequently expanded suggestion card is the suggestion card below suggestion card 1101 in card stack 504 shown in fig. 11 (a), i.e., subsequent suggestion card 506, here in order to allow this suggestion card to slide out from below suggestion card 1101. The suggestion card may now be stacked beneath suggestion card 1101 to form card stack 1103. A navigation bar 1104 is displayed on one side of the card stack 1103, and a suggestion card 1101 is displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack 1103. The navigation bar 1104 includes two navigation points therein to prompt the user to stack a suggestion card, such as suggestion card 506 shown in fig. 11 (c), below suggestion card 1101. At this point, the lowest navigation point in the navigation bar 1104 is highlighted, which corresponds to the suggestion card 1101. In this scenario, the cell phone may receive a user swipe up operation on suggestion card 1101, and in response to the swipe up operation, adjust suggestion card 506 to the top-most suggestion card in card stack 1103. Thus, minus one screen 501 will display suggestion card 506 and hide suggestion card 1101. At this point, the advice card 506 is still stacked with the advice card 1101. For a specific way to switch the suggestion card 1101 on the uppermost suggestion card in the card stack 504 to the suggestion card 506, reference may be made to the related description in the foregoing embodiment, and details are not repeated herein.
In addition, after the track length reaches the first length, the user can continue to slide down on minus one screen. During the sliding down, the track length of the downward sliding operation will continue to increase. In response to the increase in the length of the track, the suggestion card 506 may slide out from under the suggestion card 1101. In some examples, where the track length is greater than or equal to twice the first length, as shown in fig. 11 (c), it is suggested that card 506 be displayed entirely below card 1101. At this point, only one of the suggestion cards 507 is included in the card stack 504.
Other contents of the card stack 504 shown in fig. 11 (a) can be switched in the above-mentioned manner, and are not described herein again with reference to the related description of fig. 8.
For another example, based on fig. 11, as shown in (a), (b) and (c) of fig. 12, in the process of increasing the corresponding track length for the downward sliding operation performed by the user, i.e., the first unfolding operation for the card stack, the mobile phone may also control the suggestion card 507 to slide down along the finger of the user in response to the downward sliding operation, and then gradually expose the suggestion card 1101 stacked under the suggestion card 507. That is, when the track length reaches the first length, the suggestion card 1101 is completely exposed, and at this time, as shown in fig. 12 (b), the mobile phone is in the suggestion region 502 displayed in the minus one screen 501, and the suggestion card 507 is located on the lower side of the suggestion card 1101. During the process that the track length is increased from the first length to the doubled first length, the mobile phone controls the suggestion card 1101 and the suggestion card 507 to move downwards synchronously, so that the suggestion card 506 stacked below the suggestion card 1101 is gradually exposed. After the track length reaches the double first length, referring to fig. 12 (c), the suggestion card 506 is completely exposed in the negative one screen of the mobile phone. At this point, the suggestion card 506 is positioned on the upper side of the suggestion card 1101.
Other contents of the card stack 504 shown in fig. 12 (a) can be switched in the aforementioned manner, and are referred to in the related description of fig. 10, and will not be described again here.
The specific case of unfolding the card stack 504 as shown in fig. 5 (b) in the foregoing manner two is as follows:
in one implementation, the second expansion operation may be a downward sliding operation starting from a point on the first control 1102 (corresponding to the first control 803 in fig. 8) or a point below the first control 1102, as shown in fig. 11 (a). In this case, after the user performs the second expansion operation, the mobile phone can expand all the suggested cards in the full display card stack in response to the second expansion operation. For example, referring to fig. 11 (a), the cell phone may receive a user-implemented slide-down operation starting at a point on the first control 1102 or a point below the first control 1102. In response to the downward sliding operation, the cellular phone can display minus one screen 501 as shown in fig. 11 (c). In the suggestion region 502 in the minus one screen 501, a suggestion card 507, a suggestion card 1101, and a suggestion card 506 are screen-displayed in this order from top to bottom. Alternatively, in response to the downward sliding operation, the cellular phone may display minus one screen 501 as shown in fig. 12 (c). In the suggestion region 502 in the minus one screen 501, a suggestion card 506, a suggestion card 1101, and a suggestion card 507 are screen-displayed in this order from top to bottom.
In addition, the card stack is unfolded to prevent the user from mistakenly touching the card stack to cause the downward sliding operation. In the case of the mobile phone usage mode two expansion card stack, the full expansion of all the proposed cards in the card stack can be achieved only when the actual swipe distance (i.e., the first swipe distance) of the downward swipe operation is greater than a minimum threshold (e.g., 100 DP).
In some embodiments, if the actual swipe distance of the user's downward swipe operation is longer, i.e., the first swipe distance is longer, it indicates that the user may want to view the stack of cards for a process that suggests card expansion. Then to achieve this, in the case where the user performs the downward sliding operation, i.e., the second unfolding operation has not ended, i.e., has not released his hand, the cellular phone may unfold the proposed cards in the card stack with his hand in response to the downward sliding operation. The specific implementation can refer to the relevant expressions corresponding to fig. 11 or fig. 12. After the user finishes the downward sliding operation, the mobile phone can gradually expand all undeployed suggestion cards in the card stack according to the corresponding expansion mode of fig. 11 or fig. 12; the mobile phone can also fully expand all undeployed suggestion cards in the card stack in a short time, and the specific implementation can refer to the related description of the subsequent fig. 19.
In another implementation, referring to fig. 11 (a), the second expansion operation may also be a trigger operation (e.g., a click operation) of the first control 1102 by the user. In this case, after the user performs the second expansion operation, the mobile phone may expand all of the suggested cards in the full display card stack in response to the second expansion operation. Illustratively, referring to fig. 11 (a), the cell phone may receive a trigger operation performed by the user on the first control 1102. In response to the trigger operation, the cellular phone may display a minus one screen 501 as shown in fig. 11 (c). In the suggestion region 502 in the minus one screen 501, a suggestion card 507, a suggestion card 1101, and a suggestion card 506 are screen-displayed in this order from top to bottom. Alternatively, in response to the trigger operation, the cellular phone may display a minus one screen 501 as shown in fig. 12 (c). In the suggestion region 502 in the minus one screen 501, a suggestion card 506, a suggestion card 1101, and a suggestion card 507 are screen-displayed in this order from top to bottom.
In this case, the intermediate process of expanding all the suggested cards in the card stack in the second mode is implemented by the mobile phone, and reference may be made to the related description of fig. 19 in the foregoing embodiment, which is not described herein again.
In some embodiments, there may be several suggested cards in the card stack associated with each other. For example, in a plurality of suggestion cards in the card stack, if the notification information in the first suggestion card is the voyage information of city a of which the destination is pushed by the travel ticket booking application, the notification information in the second suggestion card is the weather information of city a pushed by the weather application, and the notification information in the third suggestion card is the taxi taking information from the current position of the mobile phone to the airport, which is pushed by the taxi taking application, the first suggestion card, the second suggestion card and the third suggestion card are considered to be associated with each other. Of course, other related forms are also possible, and the present application is not limited to this specifically. At this point, the cell phone can combine several suggested views that have an association in the card stack into a card sleeve stack in the card stack. To form a sleeve, at least two suggested cards with associated relationship are required.
In one implementation, the handset may form the card stack into a card sleeve after the card stack is initially formed, with the associated number of proposed cards being stacked. A card sleeve may be understood as a stack of sub-cards in a stack of cards. The stacking order (the order of the uppermost layer to the lowermost layer) of the associated plurality of proposed cards in the card sleeve is determined by the priority of each proposed card therein. The higher the priority, the higher the upper level in the ferrule.
Thereafter, the card case is treated as a special advice card, and the highest priority among the priorities of all advice cards in the card case is taken as the priority of the special advice card. The special and other proposed cards are then stacked to form a new card stack in conjunction with the priority of the other proposed cards in the card pockets in the card stack. Specifically, the higher the priority, the higher the side layer level of the corresponding card (the special advice card or any other advice card) in the new card stack.
In another implementation manner, the mobile phone may first stack a plurality of related proposed cards, that is, proposed cards to be combined in the present application, to form a card sleeve in the process of forming a card stack. A card sleeve may be understood as a sub-card stack in which there are associated several proposed card stacks in the card stack. The stacking order (the order of the uppermost layer to the lowermost layer) of the associated plurality of proposed cards in the card sleeve is determined by the priority of each proposed card therein. The higher the priority, the higher the upper level in the ferrule.
Then, the card sleeve is regarded as a special suggestion card, and the highest priority in the priorities of all the suggestion cards in the card sleeve is taken as the priority of the special suggestion card. The special and other proposed cards are then stacked to form a card stack in conjunction with the priority of the other proposed cards in the sleeve other than the proposed card. Specifically, the higher the priority, the higher the side layer level of the corresponding card (the special suggestion card or any other suggestion card) in the new card stack. The cards with the highest priority in the card sleeve are close to the side with the highest level of the card stack, and the cards with the lowest priority in the card sleeve are close to the side with the lowest level of the card stack.
Of course, after a card sleeve is formed, and there may be a subsequent association between the newly generated advice card and the advice card in the card sleeve, the newly generated advice card may be placed into the card sleeve. The specific location may depend on the priority of the newly generated suggestion card.
It should be noted that, in the present application, the priority of any one of the suggested cards may be determined when the mobile phone generates the suggested card. Reference may be made to the description related to table 3, which is not repeated herein.
In a case where a card sleeve exists in a certain card stack, the user may refer to relevant contents in the foregoing embodiments when performing a specific implementation process of switching a suggested card displayed at the uppermost layer of the card stack by performing a switching operation, which is not described herein again. Wherein, all the cards in the card sleeve are not specially processed and can be processed as common cards.
In the case that a card sleeve exists in a certain card stack, the user can refer to the relevant contents in the foregoing embodiments through the process of unfolding the card stack by performing an unfolding operation on the card stack, and details are not described here. The difference is that the proposed cards of different card sleeves are distinguished conveniently, as well as the proposed cards and the generic proposed cards in a card sleeve, i.e. the proposed cards in a card stack that do not belong to a card sleeve. The distance between two adjacent cutting sleeve suggestion cards belonging to the same cutting sleeve, namely the distance between the suggestion cards belonging to the cutting sleeve, is smaller than the distance between the two adjacent cutting sleeve suggestion cards belonging to two different cutting sleeves, and is smaller than the distance between the adjacent cutting sleeve suggestion cards and the common suggestion cards. Also, the identification information of the sleeve, such as the name of the sleeve, may be provided above the uppermost proposed card of all proposed cards for each sleeve expansion. The identification information can be automatically generated by the mobile phone according to the notification information in the suggested card in the card sleeve, and can also be set by the user in any feasible way.
For example, taking 4 suggestion cards in the card stack in the negative one-screen and three suggestion cards forming the card sleeve as an example, referring to fig. 13 (a), there is an association between a suggestion card 1305 and a suggestion card 1306 in a suggestion area 1302 in the negative one-screen 1301. Specifically, the notification information in the suggestion card 1304 is departure time of 8 months and 15 days, arrival time of 8 months and 15 days, departure place of the north kingdom capital T3 airport, and destination of the notification information is flight information of the Shenzhen Baoan T3 airport; the card 1305 is suggested as taxi taking information of a T3 airport with the destination of Beijing capital; suggestion card 1306 is the weather of Shenzhen city in Riyue 8 and 15. It can be seen that these three proposed cards are all related to the destination Shenzhen, so there is an association. The "line of Shenzhen" exists above and to the left of the proposed card 1304, and the "line of Shenzhen" is the identification of the card sleeve composed of the proposed card 1305 and the proposed card 1306 in the proposed card 1304. In addition, it can be seen that the distance between suggestion card 1305 and suggestion card 1306 in suggestion card 1304, which are adjacent to each other, is less than the distance between suggestion card 1304 and suggestion card 1307.
In the embodiment of the present application, the specific implementation of the expansion process of the proposed card mentioned in the foregoing embodiment can be implemented by a card display module as shown in fig. 3. The relevant operations (for example, the expansion operation (the first expansion operation and the second expansion operation), the switching operation, and the like) of the user on the negative one screen for the card stack can be obtained by the input management module shown in fig. 3 and sent to the card display module through the window management module, so that the card display module performs corresponding processing on the card stack.
In the embodiment of the present application, the existence time of each suggestion card may be limited in practice, for example, the meeting schedule notification information in a certain suggestion card corresponds to a time period of 1 month, 1 morning, 8 00-10 morning: 00, then after this time the advice card will no longer be functional, i.e. fail. At this time, the mobile phone will automatically delete the suggested card from the card stack or the expanded set-up cards. Accordingly, all the contents related to the suggestion card in the negative screen are deleted or modified.
For example, if three suggested cards originally exist in the card stack, referring to subsequent contents, three navigation points corresponding to one another also exist in the navigation bar in one negative screen, and after a certain suggested card is deleted, the corresponding navigation point in the navigation bar is also deleted.
For another example, if two proposed cards exist in a certain card sleeve, the card sleeve is disassembled after the certain proposed card is deleted. And when the rest cards are unfolded and displayed after the cutting sleeve is disassembled, the distance between the rest other cards is the same as or similar to that of other adjacent cards which do not form the cutting sleeve. Meanwhile, when the residual cards after the card sleeve is disassembled are unfolded and displayed, the marks of the card sleeve can not be displayed on the periphery of the card sleeve.
In the embodiment of the application, the notification information in the card is suggested to be changed, namely updated, along with the change of the position or time of the mobile phone or the operation of the user. Therefore, in the implementation of the present application, the mobile phone will have the updated content in the notification message in a certain suggestion card (for example, the suggestion card to be updated), and update the notification message in the corresponding suggestion card with the updated content. Further, since the priority of the notification information in the suggestion card may be affected by updating, the mobile phone may determine the priority of the suggestion card again after a certain suggestion card is updated. The updated priority of the suggested card and the priorities of other non-updated suggested cards are then used to determine the rank of each suggested card when all suggested cards are stacked in a card stack. Of course, the process may not exist, and the mobile phone updates the levels of all the proposed cards in the card stack at regular intervals only according to the preset updating rule.
Exemplarily, based on the example shown in (a) of fig. 13. If the mobile phone does not move before 8. Then at 13. At this time, the navigation application may generate new notification information for notifying the user of the trip and taxi taking. And, referring to fig. 13 (a), the suggestion card 1305 is used to carry the notification message of the navigation application. In the negative screen of the mobile phone, one suggestion card corresponds to one application under normal conditions. Therefore, the new notification message generated by the navigation application at this time is the updated content of the advice card 1305. In a case where the mobile phone determines that the update content exists in the suggestion card 1305, the mobile phone may update the notification information in the suggestion card 1305 using the update content, and display the suggestion card 1305 as shown in (c) in fig. 13. Referring to fig. 13 (c), the advice card 1305 is changed from "heavily congested road" to "clear road" compared to the advice card 1305 in fig. 13 (a), and the taxi taking time is 58 minutes, and 8:58 reached "change" for 30 minutes throughout the trip, and 13:30 arrive ".
In the embodiment of the application, under the condition that the suggestion cards in the card stack are completely expanded and displayed, if a new target suggestion card is generated by the mobile phone, because the card stack does not exist at this time, a target insertion position where the target suggestion card can be placed in all the suggestion cards completely expanded and displayed needs to be determined first, and then the target suggestion card is placed in the target insertion position to complete the display of the target suggestion card on the negative screen. Based on this, after S402, the information display method provided in the embodiment of the present application further includes S403 and S404 as follows.
S403, under the condition that the mobile phone completely expands and displays all the suggested cards in the card stack in a negative screen, if a target suggested card which needs to be placed in the card stack is newly generated by the mobile phone and the target suggested card is not related to all the suggested cards, displaying the target suggested card on the top of all the suggested cards.
The newly generated target suggestion card which needs to be placed in the card stack can be generated after the desktop application of the mobile phone receives notification information which is pushed by other applications on the mobile phone and conforms to the current use scene of the mobile phone. For a specific generation process, reference may be made to relevant expressions in the content corresponding to fig. 3 in the foregoing embodiment, and details are not described here again. In step S403, the top of all the suggested cards is the target insertion position where the target suggested card determined by the mobile phone in the present application can be placed in all the suggested cards displayed in the fully expanded state.
If the target advice card is not associated with all advice cards, i.e. if the target advice card does not belong to a card sleeve in the card stack, the order of the advice cards spread out for minus one screen is not disturbed by the insertion of a newly generated card. Therefore, in this case, the target suggestion card may be placed above the uppermost suggestion card among all the expanded suggestion cards. Meanwhile, in this way, the user can see the newly generated notification information in time, and the user experience is improved.
For example, the negative one of the card stacks after being unfolded is taken as a negative one of the screens 1401 shown in fig. 14 (a). In the negative screen 1401, suggestion cards in the card stack in suggestion area 1402 are completely unfolded, and suggestion card 1404, suggestion card 1405 and suggestion card 1406 are displayed in a tiled manner from top to bottom. In addition, a resident area 1403 containing a shortcut service is also included below the suggestion area 1402.
After that, if the mobile phone confirms that the target suggestion card is newly added, a minus screen 1401 as shown in fig. 14 (b) is displayed. Referring to fig. 14 (b), this negative one screen 1401 is translated downward a distance (slightly greater than the first length) relative to the suggestion card 1404, suggestion card 1405 and suggestion card 1406 as a whole in fig. 14 (a) such that a target suggestion card 1408 is displayed above the suggestion card 1404. At the same time, the resident area 1403 is gradually hidden from view because of the addition of target suggestion cards 1408 in the suggestion region and the overall downward translation of suggestion cards 1404, 1405 and 1406. Only the advice region 1402 remains in the negative one screen 1401. Further, "3 YOYO suggestions" for prompting the number of suggested cards becomes "4 YOYO suggestions".
Of course, the priority of target suggestion card 1408 may be less than the priority of suggestion card 1404 or suggestion card 1405 or suggestion card 1406, so that subsequently if the cell phone performs a stacking operation in response to the user performing all of the suggestion cards expanded in suggestion area 1402, all of the suggestion cards are stacked to form a new card stack. In the new card stack, the priority order is suggestion card 1404, target suggestion card 1408, suggestion card 1405 and suggestion card 1406 from big to small. Then suggestion cards in the new card stack are stacked in the order of suggestion card 1404, target suggestion card 1408, suggestion card 1405 and suggestion card 1406 from top to bottom. The stack of cards formed by stacking can be seen with reference to fig. 14 (c). Referring to fig. 14 (c), the top layer of the card stack 1409 shows suggested cards 1404. In addition, in the suggestion area 1402 shown in fig. 14 (c), there may be a navigation bar 1410 on the left side of the card stack, and there may be navigation points in the navigation bar 1410 that correspond one-to-one with the five suggested cards in the card stack 1409 to indicate the number and priority of the suggested cards in the card stack (the higher the priority, the higher the navigation point). The navigation point corresponding to the suggestion card 1404 is the first navigation point from top to bottom, and is highlighted. In the negative one-screen 1401 shown in fig. 14 (c), a resident area 1403 for full display is also included.
S404, under the condition that the mobile phone completely expands and displays all the suggested cards in the card stack in a negative screen, if a target suggested card which needs to be placed in the card stack is newly generated by the mobile phone and the target suggested card is associated with a first suggested card in all the suggested cards, the target suggested card is displayed at the top of a card sleeve to which the first suggested card belongs.
If the target and first suggestion cards are both associated, i.e. the target suggestion card belongs to a certain card sleeve in the card stack, then in order that the order of the suggestion cards spread minus one screen is not confused by the insertion of a newly generated card and all suggestion cards in the card sleeve are adjacent. Therefore, in this case, the target suggestion card may be placed above the first suggestion card among all the expanded suggestion cards and adjacent to the first suggestion card. Meanwhile, if the first suggestion card is displayed in the negative screen, the user can see newly generated notification information in time, and the user experience is improved. In step S404, the uppermost portion of the card sleeve of the first suggestion card is the target insertion position where the target suggestion card determined by the mobile phone in the present application can be placed in all the suggestion cards displayed in the fully expanded state.
It should be noted that the first proposed card may or may not belong to an existing card sleeve. And when the first suggestion card does not belong to the existing card sleeve, the card sleeve to which the target suggestion card belongs is established by combining with the first suggestion card after the target suggestion card is generated. At the moment, the target suggestion card is displayed on the uppermost part of the card sleeve to which the first suggestion card belongs, namely, the target suggestion card is adjacently displayed on the first suggestion card.
Illustratively, the case shown in fig. 14 (a) is a case where all the suggestion cards in the display card stack are fully expanded, and the first suggestion card is the suggestion card 1404. If the cell phone confirms that a target suggestion card is added and that the target suggestion card is associated with the first suggestion card 1405, a minus one screen 1401 is displayed as shown in fig. 14 (d).
Referring to fig. 14 (d), this negative one-screen 1401 translates a distance (slightly greater than the first length) downward for suggestion card 1405 and suggestion card 1406 as a whole relative to fig. 14 (a) such that target suggestion card 1411 is displayed above suggestion card 1404. At the same time, suggestion card 1405 is translated upward a slight distance such that the distance between target suggestion card 1411 and suggestion card 1405 is less than the distance between suggestion card 1404 and suggestion card 1405 and less than the distance between suggestion card 1405 and suggestion card 1406 to distinguish between sleeve-formed suggestion cards such as target suggestion card 1411 and suggestion card 1405 from other suggestion cards not formed with sleeves. Additionally, the top left side of target suggestion card 1411 may have an identification of the ferrule that target suggestion card 1411 and suggestion card 1405 constitute, such as "Shenzhen's line".
Further, the resident area 1403 is gradually hidden from view because of the addition of target suggestion cards 1411 in the suggestion area and the downward translation of suggestion cards 1405 and suggestion cards 1406. Only the advice region 1402 remains in the negative one screen 1401. Further, "3 YOYO suggestions" for prompting the number of suggested cards becomes "4 YOYO suggestions".
Thereafter, in response to the user performing a stacking operation on all of the suggestion cards expanded in the suggestion area 1402, the cell phone stacks all of the suggestion cards to form a new card stack. The sleeve formed by target suggestion card 1411 and suggestion card 1404 in a particular new card stack may be considered a special suggestion card whose priority may be the greater of the priorities of target suggestion card 1411 and suggestion card 1404. The hierarchy of the new card stack may be determined based on the priority of the particular suggestion card and the priorities of suggestion card 1405 and suggestion card 1406. Where the special suggestion card acts as a card sleeve, where the hierarchy of the target suggestion card 1411 and the suggestion card 1404 in the sleeve is then also determined by the priority of both. The higher the priority, the higher the corresponding tier.
When the first suggestion card belongs to the existing card sleeve, the card sleeve to which the target suggestion card belongs is the existing card sleeve. In this case, the step of displaying the target suggested card at the uppermost position of the ferrule to which the first suggested card belongs may be to place the target suggested card on the uppermost suggested card of the existing ferrule and adjacent to the uppermost suggested card.
Illustratively, the case shown in fig. 13 (a) is a case where all the suggestion cards in the display card stack are fully expanded, and the first suggestion card is the suggestion card 1305 as an example. If the mobile phone confirms that the target suggestion card is newly added and the target suggestion card is associated with the first suggestion card 11305, a negative screen 1301 as shown in fig. 13 (b) is displayed.
Referring to FIG. 13 (b), this negative one-screen 1301 is translated downward a first distance (slightly greater than the first length) with respect to the entirety of suggestion card 1304, suggestion card 1305, and suggestion card 1306 in FIG. 13 (a) such that target suggestion card 1308 may be displayed above suggestion card 1304.
Further, the resident area 1303 is gradually hidden all the way because of the addition of target suggestion cards 1308 in the suggestion region and the downward translation of suggestion cards 1304, 1305, 1306, 1307. Only the suggested region 1302 remains in the negative one screen 1301. Further, "4 YOYO suggestions" for prompting the number of suggested cards becomes "5 YOYO suggestions".
Thereafter, in response to the user performing a stacking operation on all of the suggestion cards expanded in the suggestion region 1302, the cell phone stacks all of the suggestion cards to form a new card stack. The card envelope formed by target suggestion card 1308, suggestion card 1304, suggestion card 1305 and suggestion card 1306 in a particular new card stack may be considered a particular suggestion card whose priority may be the largest of the priorities of target suggestion card 1308, suggestion card 1304, suggestion card 1305 and suggestion card 1306. The new card stack may have a hierarchy based on the priority of the particular suggestion card and the priority of the suggestion card 1307. Where the particular suggestion card serves as a card sleeve, where the level of target suggestion card 1308, suggestion card 1304, suggestion card 1305, and suggestion card 1306 in the card sleeve is determined by the priority of the four. The higher the priority, the higher the corresponding hierarchy.
In some embodiments, there are also instances where the cell phone is partially expanded to display all of the suggestion cards in the card stack, the cell phone determines that a target suggestion card is newly generated that needs to be placed in the card stack. At this time, if the target suggestion card is not associated with all suggestion cards in all suggestion cards, the mobile phone may display the target suggestion card on the topmost suggestion card of the already expanded partial suggestion cards and below a card stack in which a plurality of unexpanded suggestion cards still exist, or the mobile phone may display the target suggestion card on the uppermost layer of the card stack in which the plurality of unexpanded suggestion cards still exist, or the mobile phone may determine the level of the target suggestion card in the card stack according to the priority of the target suggestion card and the priority of the suggestion card in the card stack in which the plurality of unexpanded suggestion cards still exist.
If the target suggestion card is associated with a first suggestion card in all suggestion cards and the first suggestion card is an expanded suggestion card not belonging to an existing card sleeve, the mobile phone can display the target suggestion card on the first suggestion card adjacently.
If the target suggestion card is associated with the first suggestion card in all the suggestion cards, the first suggestion card is an expanded suggestion card belonging to an existing card sleeve, and all the suggestion cards in the existing card sleeve are expanded, the mobile phone can display the target suggestion card on the top suggestion card in the existing card sleeve adjacently.
If the target suggested card is associated with a first suggested card in all the suggested cards, the first suggested card is an expanded suggested card, the first suggested card belongs to an existing card sleeve, and the existing card sleeve exists part of the suggested cards and is stacked in the card stack and is not expanded, the mobile phone can display the target suggested card adjacently on the top suggested card in all the expanded suggested cards in the existing card sleeve, or the mobile phone can determine the level of the target suggested card in the suggested cards in the card stack, wherein the existing card sleeve is not expanded, according to the priority of the target suggested card and the priority of the suggested card in which the existing card sleeve is not expanded.
The target suggestion card mentioned in the foregoing embodiment may specifically be generated by the view preprocessing module shown in fig. 3. The specific implementation of the target suggestion card display can be implemented by the card display module shown in fig. 3. After the target suggestion cards are added, stacking of all the suggestion cards can be realized by the data management module and the card display module shown in fig. 3. In particular, the data management module may be configured to determine a level in the card stack after each suggested card is stacked based on the priority of all suggested cards. And then, the data management module controls the card display module to complete stacking according to the level of each suggested card after stacking.
S405, the mobile phone receives stacking operation of the user on the expanded and displayed suggestion card, and the expanded and displayed suggestion card is stacked in a card stack in response to the stacking operation.
In combination with the related contents of the proposed card expansion in the card stack in the foregoing embodiment, there are two implementation manners for the stacking operation, specifically as follows:
the first implementation mode comprises the following steps: an upward slide operation on the expanded advice card is performed.
Illustratively, based on the negative one-screen example shown in fig. 8 (a), refer to fig. 15 (a). The cell phone may receive a user's swipe up operation on the expanded advice card. In response to this upward swipe operation, the cell phone may stack all of the expanded suggestion cards (i.e., suggestion card 506, suggestion card 801, and suggestion card 802) back into the card stack, displaying minus one screen as shown in fig. 15 (b). In the negative one of the screens shown in fig. 15 (b), suggestion cards 506, suggestion cards 801, and suggestion cards 802 are stacked to form a card stack 504. Suggested cards 506 are displayed in the top layer of the stack 504. Meanwhile, because of the formation of the card stack 504, a navigation bar 505 is arranged on one side of the card stack 504, and three navigation points are arranged in the navigation bar 505, wherein the three navigation points correspond to three suggested cards in the card stack 504 in a one-to-one mode. In addition, from fig. 15 (a) to fig. 15 (b), the expanded suggestion cards are stacked in the card stack 504, so that the permanent region 503 is also displayed in the minus one screen before because of the expanded hidden portion of the suggestion cards in the card stack. The display area of the resident area 503 is increased.
In some embodiments, when the stacking operation is a slide-up operation performed on the expanded suggestion card, the expanded portion of the suggestion card after expansion is hidden from sliding beyond minus one screen because too many suggestion cards may be present. Therefore, in order to make the user view all the expanded suggestion cards, the user performs the upward sliding operation under the condition that the expanded suggestion cards slide to be hidden beyond minus one screen. The mobile phone can gradually translate the hidden part of the suggestion card upwards to display in a negative screen corresponding to the upwards sliding operation.
After all the hidden partial suggestion cards are displayed on the negative screen by the mobile phone in response to the upward sliding operation. If the user continues to perform the upward sliding operation, the user will not cause the expanded proposed cards to be stacked back into the card stack.
Illustratively, referring to fig. 9 (a), after the suggestion cards are all spread out flat, the negative screen 901 includes a suggestion region 902 at this time. Suggestion region 902 includes suggestion card 903, suggestion card 904, suggestion card 905, suggestion card 906, and suggestion card 907, which are tiled from top to bottom in that order. Wherein the suggestion card 907 is not fully displayed. The handset may receive a user's swipe up operation of an embodiment in suggestion region 902. In response to the up-swipe operation, the cell phone collectively translates all of the expanded suggestion cards up to gradually display the hidden suggestion cards 907 until the suggestion cards 907 are completely displayed in the minus one screen 901 as shown in fig. 9 (b).
Thereafter, as shown in (b) in fig. 9, in a case where the suggestion card 907 is completely displayed in minus one screen 901, the cellular phone may continue to receive the upward sliding operation of the user in the suggestion region 902 (may be a continuing operation without loosing hands after the upward sliding operation shown in (a) in fig. 9). Thereafter, in response to this upward sliding operation, as shown in (c) in fig. 9, all of the suggestion cards (suggestion card 903, suggestion card 904, suggestion card 905, suggestion card 906, and suggestion card 907) expanded and displayed in the minus one screen 301 are re-stacked to form a card stack 909. The top layer of the stack 909 displays the suggested cards 903. Meanwhile, because of the formation of the card stack 909, there is a navigation bar 910 on one side of the card stack 909, and there are five navigation points in the navigation bar 910, which correspond one-to-one to three proposed cards in the card stack 909. In addition, from fig. 9 (b) to fig. 9 (c), the expanded suggestion cards are stacked in the card stack 909, so that the entire contents hidden by the expansion of the suggestion cards in the card stack before the resident area 911 are also displayed in the negative one-screen 901.
The second implementation mode comprises the following steps: and (3) triggering operation (such as clicking operation) on the first control of the second form.
For example, based on the minus one-screen example shown in fig. 8 (a), refer to fig. 15 (a). The mobile phone may receive a trigger operation (e.g., a click operation) of the first control 803 of the second modality by the user. In response to the trigger operation, the cell phone may stack all of the expanded suggestion cards (i.e., suggestion cards 506, suggestion cards 801, and suggestion cards 802) back into the card stack, displaying a minus one screen as shown in fig. 15 (b). In the negative one of the screens shown in fig. 15 (b), suggestion cards 506, suggestion cards 801, and suggestion cards 802 are stacked to form a card stack 504. Suggested cards 506 are displayed in the top layer of the stack 504. Meanwhile, because of the formation of the card stack 504, a navigation bar 505 is arranged on one side of the card stack 504, and three navigation points are arranged in the navigation bar 505, wherein the three navigation points correspond to three suggested cards in the card stack 504 in a one-to-one mode. In addition, from fig. 15 (a) to fig. 15 (b), the expanded suggestion cards are stacked in the card stack 504, so that the permanent region 503 is also displayed in the minus one screen before because of the expanded hidden portion of the suggestion cards in the card stack. The display area of the resident area 503 is increased. Next, there is a first control 803 of the first modality under the card stack 504.
For another example, as shown in fig. 9 (a) (or fig. 9 (b)), the mobile phone may receive a trigger operation (e.g., a click operation) of the first control 908 of the second form by the user. In response to the trigger operation, the cell phone may stack all expanded suggestion cards (i.e., suggestion card 903, suggestion card 904, suggestion card 905, suggestion card 906, and suggestion card 907) back into the card stack, displaying a negative screen 901 as shown in fig. 9 (c). In the negative one-screen 901 shown in fig. 9 (c), a suggestion card 903, a suggestion card 904, a suggestion card 905, a suggestion card 906, and a suggestion card 907 are stacked to form a card stack 909. Suggested cards 903 are displayed on the top layer of the stack 909. Meanwhile, because of the formation of the card stack 909, a navigation bar 910 is present on one side of the card stack 909. There are five navigation points in the navigation bar 910, one for each of the five suggested cards in the card stack 909. In addition, from fig. 9 (a) to fig. 9 (c), the expanded suggestion cards are stacked in the card stack 909, so that the entire contents of the suggestion cards in the card stack hidden by expansion before the resident area 911 are also displayed in the minus one screen. Next, there is a first control 908 in a first configuration below the card stack 909.
Based on the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the application, the display screen of the electronic equipment can display a plurality of stacked suggestion cards in one negative screen, and each suggestion card is used for displaying the notification information which is intelligently judged by the mobile phone and accords with the use scene of the mobile phone currently used by the user. Therefore, the display space occupied by the suggestion cards corresponding to the plurality of notification messages is greatly reduced. The electronic equipment can respond to the expansion operation of the stacked multiple suggestion cards, and the multiple suggestion cards can be expanded and displayed on a negative screen in a reasonable mode, so that a user can conveniently read the suggestion cards. Under the condition that all the suggestion cards are expanded and displayed, if the newly added suggestion cards exist, the newly added suggestion cards can be displayed at the forefront ends of all the cards, so that a user can receive latest notification information in time, and the use experience of the user is improved. After that, the electronic device can also accept the stacking operation of the user and stack all the cards again. Therefore, the technical scheme provided by the application not only saves the display space, but also improves the interaction efficiency of the user for checking the notification information.
In some embodiments, all build cards may provide the user with an autonomous deletion. Specifically, the user may cause the mobile phone to display a delete popup in response to a trigger operation (e.g., a long press operation) performed on a certain suggestion card. After that, the user may perform a trigger operation (e.g., a click operation) on the delete control in the delete popup, so that the mobile phone responds to the trigger operation to delete the suggestion card and no longer display the suggestion card.
For example, referring to fig. 16 (a), the cell phone may receive a user's trigger action on a suggested card 1606 displayed at the uppermost layer of the stack 1604. In response to the trigger operation, the mobile phone may display a delete popup 1607 as shown in (b) in fig. 16. The delete popup 1607 includes a delete control 1608 and a set control 1609. There may be a delete prompt, such as "remove this card," in the delete control 1608. The delete control 1608, when triggered by the user, can trigger the cell phone to delete its corresponding suggestion card 1606 from display. The settings control 1609 may then be prompted by a setting, such as "YOYO suggest settings". When triggered by the user, the setting control 1609 may trigger the mobile phone to display an interface for setting notification messages corresponding to the subscription suggestion card, so as to facilitate the user to set which notification messages need to generate the suggestion card to be displayed in the suggestion area.
Referring to fig. 16 (b), the mobile phone may receive a user trigger operation of the delete control 1608. In response to the trigger, the cell phone deletes the suggestion card 1606 in the card stack and displays a negative screen 1601 as shown in fig. 16 (c). In the negative one screen 1601 shown in fig. 16 (c), the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack 1604 becomes the suggestion card 1610. Accordingly, the navigation points in the navigation bar 1605 are changed to two, "3 pieces of YOYO suggestions" to "2 pieces of YOYO suggestions".
After deleting all the suggested cards in the card stack 1604 in the same deleting manner, the mobile phone displays a negative screen 1601 shown in (d) of fig. 16. In the negative one-screen 1601 shown in fig. 16 (d), only the resident area 1603 exists and the suggested area 1602 no longer exists.
For another example, referring to fig. 17 (a), the mobile phone may receive a trigger operation of the suggestion card 1706 from the user. In response to the trigger operation, the cellular phone may display a delete popup 1707 as shown in fig. 17 (b). The delete popup 1707 includes a delete control 1708 and a set control 1709. There may be a delete prompt in delete control 1708, such as "remove this card". When triggered by the user, the delete control 1708 may trigger the cell phone to delete the corresponding suggested card 1706 from being displayed. Settings control 1709 may then be prompted by a setting, such as "YOYO suggest settings". When triggered by the user, the setting control 1709 may trigger the mobile phone to display an interface for setting notification messages corresponding to the subscription suggestion card, so as to facilitate the user to set which notification messages need to generate the suggestion card to be displayed in the suggestion region.
Referring to fig. 17 (b), the mobile phone may receive a trigger operation of the delete control 1708 from the user. In response to the trigger operation, the cell phone deletes the suggestion card 1706 and displays a minus one screen 1701 as shown in fig. 17 (c). In a minus one screen 1701 shown in fig. 17 (c), a suggestion card 801 and a suggestion card 802 are displayed in the suggestion region from top to bottom in this order. Accordingly, the "3 YOYO suggestions" are changed to the "2 YOYO suggestions", and the display area of the permanent area 1703 becomes larger, displaying more contents.
After deleting all the suggestion cards in the suggestion area 1702 in the same deletion manner, the mobile phone displays a negative screen 1701 as shown in (d) of fig. 17. In the negative one screen 1701 shown in fig. 17 (d), only the resident area 1703 exists and the advice area 1702 no longer exists.
For another example, referring to fig. 18 (a), the cell phone can receive a trigger operation of the user on the proposed card 1804 in the "line of Shenzhen" card case. In response to the trigger operation, the cellular phone may display a delete popup 1809 as shown in fig. 18 (b). The delete popup 1809 includes a delete control 1810 and a set control 1811. There may be a delete prompt, such as "remove this card," in delete control 1808. The delete control 1810, when triggered by the user, may trigger the cell phone to delete its corresponding suggestion card 1804 from display. The settings controls 1811 may then be prompted by a setting, such as "YOYO suggested settings". When triggered by the user, the setting control 1811 may trigger the mobile phone to display an interface for setting notification messages corresponding to the subscription suggestion card, so as to facilitate the user to set which notification messages need to generate the suggestion card and display the suggestion card in the suggestion region.
Referring to fig. 18 (b), the mobile phone may receive a trigger operation of the delete control 1810 from the user. In response to the trigger, the cell phone deletes the suggestion card 1804 and displays a minus screen 1801 as shown in fig. 18 (c). In a negative screen 1801 shown in fig. 18 (c), the "shenzhen row" card sleeve in the suggestion region sequentially displays suggestion cards 1805 and suggestion cards 1806 from top to bottom. Accordingly, the "4 YOYO suggestions" are changed to the "3 YOYO suggestions", and the display area of the resident area 1803 is increased, and more contents are displayed.
After all the suggested cards in the "row of Shenzhen" in the suggested region are deleted in the same deletion mode, the mobile phone displays a negative screen 1801 shown in (d) in fig. 18. In the negative one-screen 1801 shown in fig. 18 (d), only the suggestion card 1807 exists in the suggestion region, and accordingly, "3 YOYO suggestions" become "1 YOYO suggestion", and the display area of the resident region becomes larger, and more contents are displayed.
Based on the embodiment, the user can conveniently delete the suggestion card without looking up the suggestion card, and the user experience is improved.
In some embodiments, in order to improve the user experience, after the user performs any of the operations summarized in the foregoing embodiments. And if the user slides the screen of the mobile phone or otherwise exits from the negative screen or displays other interfaces, the mobile phone exits from the negative screen. And then, if the user triggers the mobile phone to display the negative screen again, the specific display content of the negative screen is the content displayed by the negative screen when the mobile phone quits the negative screen last time. Therefore, the user can quit the negative screen to perform other operations on the mobile phone at any time, and when the negative screen needs to be operated subsequently, the previous operations can be continued.
It should be noted that, in the case that the suggested card in the card stack in the negative one-screen is not expanded, if the user exits the negative one-screen by triggering the mobile phone. Then, in the embodiment of the present application, the mobile phone may periodically update the stacking order of the suggested cards in the card stack in the negative one-screen, so that when the user triggers the mobile phone to display the negative one-screen, the card at the uppermost layer of the card stack displayed in the negative one-screen may be changed.
It is understood that the electronic device includes hardware structures and/or software modules for performing the functions in order to realize the functions. Those of skill in the art will readily appreciate that the various illustrative elements and algorithm steps described in connection with the embodiments disclosed herein may be implemented as hardware or combinations of hardware and computer software. Whether a function is performed as hardware or computer software drives hardware depends upon the particular application and design constraints imposed on the solution. Skilled artisans may implement the described functionality in varying ways for each particular application, but such implementation decisions should not be interpreted as causing a departure from the scope of the embodiments of the present application.
In the embodiment of the present application, the electronic device may be divided into the functional modules according to the method example, for example, each functional module may be divided corresponding to each function, or two or more functions may be integrated into one processing module. The integrated module can be realized in a hardware mode, and can also be realized in a software functional module mode. It should be noted that, the division of the modules in the embodiment of the present invention is schematic, and is only one logic function division, and another division manner may be available in actual implementation.
In a case where each functional module is divided according to each function, as shown in fig. 20, an embodiment of the present application provides an electronic apparatus including: a display module 201 and a processing module 202.
The display module 201 is used for displaying a negative screen; the negative screen comprises a first area, and the first area comprises at least one card stack formed by card stacking suggestions; the advice card includes notification information. The display module 201 is also used to receive a user's unfolding operation of the card stack. The processing module 202 is used for controlling the display module 201 to display a plurality of suggested cards in the card stack in a tiled and expanded mode in a negative screen in response to the expansion operation received by the display module 201; the plurality of suggestion cards is a part or all of the at least one suggestion card. The processing module 202 is further configured to determine a target insertion position of the target suggestion card among all the suggestion cards in the fully expanded display if the target suggestion card is newly generated in a case where the display module 201 fully expands all the suggestion cards in the display card stack in minus one screen. The processing module 202 is also configured to control the display module 201 to place the target advice card in the target insertion position.
Optionally, the electronic device further includes an obtaining module 203. Before the display module 201 displays the negative screen, the obtaining module 203 is configured to obtain at least one suggestion card and a priority of each suggestion card of the at least one suggestion card; the priority is used to indicate the degree of urgency or user demand. The processing module 202 is further configured to generate a card stack according to the priority of the at least one suggested card acquired by the acquiring module 203; wherein the higher the priority, the higher the suggested cards are at the card stack level.
Optionally, before the processing module 202 controls the display module 201 to display a plurality of suggested cards in the card stack in a tiled and expanded manner in negative one screen in response to the expansion operation received by the display module 201, the display module 201 is further configured to receive a switching operation of the user on the suggested card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack. The processing module 202 is further configured to control the display module 201 to switch the top suggestion card in the card stack in response to the switching operation received by the display module 201.
Optionally, the processing module 202 is specifically configured to: in response to the expansion operation received by the display module 201, determining the expansion position of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in a negative screen when the plurality of suggestion cards are spread flat according to the level of each suggestion card in the card stack; and the unfolding position is used for indicating the position in minus one screen when the tiled unfolded display is carried out. And according to the expansion position of each suggestion card in the negative one screen, the plurality of suggestion cards are displayed in the negative one screen in a tiled expansion mode.
Further optionally, the processing module 202 is specifically configured to: in response to the expansion operation received by the display module 201, determining the expansion position of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in minus one screen when the plurality of suggestion cards are flatly expanded and displayed according to the hierarchy of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in the card stack and a preset rule; wherein, the preset rule comprises: the higher level suggestion cards in the card stack are arranged at the upper position in the negative screen when the cards are displayed in a tiled and expanded mode or the higher level suggestion cards in the card stack are arranged at the lower position in the negative screen when the cards are displayed in a tiled and expanded mode.
Optionally, the processing module 202 controls the display module 201 to display the tiled suggestion cards in the card stack in the negative one-screen in response to the expansion operation received by the display module 201, and the display module 201 is further configured to receive a stacking operation of the user on the suggestion cards expanded in the negative one-screen. The processing module 202 is further configured to control the display module 201 to stack the expanded advice cards into a card stack in response to the stacking operation received by the display module 201.
Optionally, the processing module 202 is specifically configured to: and if the target suggested card is not associated with all the suggested cards, determining the top of all the suggested cards which are completely unfolded and displayed as the target insertion position.
Optionally, the processing module 202 is specifically configured to: if the target suggestion card is associated with a first suggestion card in all suggestion cards, determining the uppermost part in a card sleeve to which the first suggestion card belongs as a target insertion position; wherein the card sleeve is composed of a first suggestion card and a suggestion card associated with the first suggestion card.
Optionally, when there is a first number of suggestion cards to be combined in the at least one suggestion card, the processing module 202 is specifically configured to: stacking a first number of proposed cards to be combined to form a card sleeve according to the priority of each proposed card to be combined, which is obtained by the obtaining module 203; in the case, the higher priority to be combined suggests a higher level of cards in the case. And determining the highest priority among the priorities of all the cards to be combined and suggested as the priority of the card sleeve. And stacking the card sleeve and the suggestion cards except the suggestion card to be combined in the at least one suggestion card to form a card stack according to the priority of the card sleeve and the priority of the suggestion cards except the suggestion card to be combined in the at least one suggestion card. The card stack is characterized in that the card stack is provided with a card cover, the card cover is higher in level in the card stack when the priority of the card cover is higher, the card stack is close to the side with the highest level of the card stack for the suggestion card to be combined with the highest priority in the card cover, and the card stack is close to the side with the lowest level of the card stack for the suggestion card to be combined with the lowest priority in the card cover.
Optionally, the processing module 202 is further configured to, when the update content of the suggestion card to be updated is obtained, use the update content of the suggestion card to be updated to control the display module 201 to update the notification information in the suggestion card to be updated; the suggestion card to be updated is one of the at least one suggestion card.
Optionally, the processing module 202 is further configured to determine the priority of the at least one suggestion card again at regular intervals, and update the level of each suggestion card in the card stack according to the priority of each suggestion card of the at least one suggestion card. Then, the processing module 202 is configured to control the display module 201 to adjust the level of each suggested card in the card stack according to the updated level of each suggested card in the card stack.
With reference to the foregoing embodiments, the display module in the electronic device provided by the present application is mainly used for supporting the electronic device to receive an operation of a user in a negative screen displayed by the electronic device, and the processing module is used for supporting the electronic device to execute a related action or control the display module to display a corresponding content in response to the operation received by the display module. Illustratively, taking the example shown in fig. 4 as an example, the display module is configured to support the electronic device to perform an unfolding operation of the receiving user on the card stack in S402 in the example shown in fig. 5, a stacking operation of the receiving user on the unfolded and displayed suggestion cards in S405, displaying a negative one screen in S401, displaying a plurality of suggestion cards in the card stack in the negative one screen in S402 in a tiled and unfolded manner, displaying a target suggestion card at the top of all the suggestion cards in S503, displaying a target suggestion card at the top of the card sleeve to which the first suggestion card belongs in S404, and stacking the unfolded and displayed suggestion cards in S405 into the card stack. The processing module is used for supporting the electronic device to execute actions other than the action corresponding to the display module in the example shown in fig. 5, and is also used for controlling the display module to execute actions such as receiving operation and displaying an interface.
With regard to the electronic device in the above-described embodiment, the specific manner in which each module performs the operation has been described in detail in the embodiment of the information display method in the foregoing embodiment, and is not specifically set forth herein. The related advantages can also refer to the related advantages of the information display method, and are not described herein again.
An embodiment of the present application further provides an electronic device, including: a display screen, memory, and one or more processors; the display screen and the memory are coupled with the processor; wherein the memory has stored therein computer program code comprising computer instructions which, when executed by the processor, cause the electronic device to execute the information display method as provided in the previous embodiments. The specific structure of the electronic device can refer to the structure of the electronic device shown in fig. 2.
Embodiments of the present application further provide a computer-readable storage medium, which includes computer instructions, and when the computer instructions are executed on an electronic device, the electronic device is caused to execute the information display method provided in the foregoing embodiments.
Embodiments of the present application further provide a computer program product, where the computer program product includes executable instructions, and when the computer program product runs on an electronic device, the electronic device is caused to execute the information display method provided in the foregoing embodiments.
Through the description of the foregoing embodiments, it will be clear to those skilled in the art that, for convenience and simplicity of description, only the division of the functional modules is used for illustration, and in practical applications, the above function distribution may be completed by different functional modules as required, that is, the internal structure of the device may be divided into different functional modules to complete all or part of the above described functions.
In the several embodiments provided in the present application, it should be understood that the disclosed apparatus/device and method may be implemented in other manners. For example, the above-described apparatus/device embodiments are merely illustrative, and for example, the division of the modules or units is only one logical division, and there may be other divisions when actually implemented, for example, a plurality of units or components may be combined or may be integrated into another apparatus, or some features may be omitted, or not executed. 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 units, and may be in an electrical, mechanical or other form.
The units described as separate parts may or may not be physically separate, and parts displayed as units may be one physical unit or multiple physical units, that is, may be located in one place, or may be distributed in multiple different places. Some or all of the units can be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the solution of the embodiment.
In addition, functional units in the embodiments of the present application may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist alone physically, or two or more units are integrated into one unit. The integrated unit can be realized in a form of hardware, and can also be realized in a form of a software functional unit.
The integrated unit, if implemented in the form of a software functional unit and sold or used as a stand-alone product, may be stored in a readable storage medium. Based on such understanding, the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application may be essentially or partially contributed to by the prior art, or all or part of the technical solutions may be embodied in the form of a software product, where the software product is stored in a storage medium and includes several instructions to enable a device (which may be a single chip, a chip, or the like) or a processor (processor) to execute all or part of the steps of the methods described in the embodiments of the present application. And the aforementioned storage medium includes: various media capable of storing program codes, such as a usb disk, a removable hard disk, a Read Only Memory (ROM), a Random Access Memory (RAM), a magnetic disk, or an optical disk.
The above description is only an embodiment of the present application, but the scope of the present application is not limited thereto, and any changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present disclosure should be covered by the scope of the present application. Therefore, the protection scope of the present application shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.

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1. The information display method is applied to electronic equipment and comprises the following steps
The electronic equipment displays a negative screen; wherein the negative one-screen comprises a first area, and the first area comprises at least one card stack formed by suggested card stacks; the suggestion card comprises notification information;
the electronic equipment receives a user expansion operation on the card stack, and in response to the expansion operation, the electronic equipment displays a plurality of suggestion cards in the card stack in a tiled expansion mode in a negative screen; the plurality of suggestion cards are part or all of the at least one suggestion card;
under the condition that the electronic equipment completely expands and displays all suggestion cards in the card stack in the negative one screen, if a target suggestion card is newly generated, determining the target insertion position of the target suggestion card in all the suggestion cards of the completely expanded and displayed;
the electronic device places the target suggestion card in the target insertion position.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein before the electronic device displays the negative one screen, further comprising:
the electronic equipment acquires at least one suggestion card and the priority of each suggestion card in the at least one suggestion card; the priority is used for indicating the degree of urgency or the degree of user demand;
the electronic equipment generates the card stack according to the priority of the at least one suggested card; wherein suggested cards of higher priority are at a higher level in the card stack.
3. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein before the electronic device receives a user's expansion operation on the card stack, and in response to the expansion operation, displays a plurality of suggested card tiles in the card stack in a negative one-screen expansion, the method further comprises:
the electronic equipment receives switching operation of a user on the suggestion card displayed on the uppermost layer of the card stack, and responds to the switching operation to switch the suggestion card on the uppermost layer in the card stack.
4. The method of any of claims 1-3, wherein the electronic device, in response to the expand operation, expands in negative one screen a display of a tile of a plurality of suggestion cards in the card stack, comprising:
the electronic device, in response to the unfolding operation, determining an unfolded position of each suggestion card of the plurality of suggestion cards in the negative one-screen when the plurality of suggestion cards are tiled and unfolded according to the level of each suggestion card of the plurality of suggestion cards in the card stack; the unfolding position is used for indicating the position in the negative one screen when the tiled unfolded display is displayed;
the electronic equipment displays the plurality of suggestion cards in a tiled and expanded mode in the negative one-screen according to the expanded position of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in the negative one-screen.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the electronic device, in response to the expansion operation, when determining the plurality of suggestion cards tiled expansion display according to a hierarchy of each suggestion card of the plurality of suggestion cards in the card stack, an expansion position of each suggestion card of the plurality of suggestion cards in the negative one-screen comprises:
the electronic equipment responds to the expansion operation, and determines the expansion position of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in the negative one screen when the plurality of suggestion cards are in the tiled expansion display according to the hierarchy of each suggestion card in the plurality of suggestion cards in the card stack and a preset rule; wherein the preset rule comprises: the higher the level of the suggested cards in the card stack, the higher the expanded position in the negative screen when the cards are displayed in a tiled expanded mode, or the higher the level of the suggested cards in the card stack, the lower the expanded position in the negative screen when the cards are displayed in a tiled expanded mode.
6. The method of any one of claims 1-5, wherein the electronic device receives a user's expansion operation on the card stack, and in response to the expansion operation, after displaying a plurality of suggested card tiles in the card stack in a negative one-screen expansion, the method further comprises:
the electronic equipment receives a stacking operation of a user on the expanded suggestion card in the negative one screen, and in response to the stacking operation, the expanded suggestion card is stacked in the card stack.
7. The method of any of claims 1-6, wherein said determining a target insertion position of said target suggestion card among all suggestion cards of said fully expanded display comprises:
and if the target suggestion card and all suggestion cards have no association, determining the top of all the suggestion cards displayed in the fully expanded mode as the target insertion position.
8. The method of any of claims 1-6, wherein said determining a target insertion position of said target suggestion card among all suggestion cards of said fully expanded display comprises:
if the target suggestion card is associated with a first suggestion card of all suggestion cards, determining the uppermost position in a sleeve to which the first suggestion card belongs as the target insertion position; wherein the card sleeve is composed of the first suggestion card and a suggestion card associated with the first suggestion card.
9. The method of claim 2, wherein in the event that there is an association of a first number of proposed cards to be combined in the at least one proposed card, the electronic device generates the stack of cards according to a priority of the at least one proposed card, comprising:
the electronic equipment stacks the first number of proposed cards to be combined to form a card sleeve according to the priority of each proposed card to be combined; in the card sleeve, the higher the priority is, the higher the level of the cards to be combined in the card sleeve is;
the electronic equipment determines the maximum priority in the priorities of all the cards to be combined and suggested as the priority of the card sleeve;
stacking the card sleeve and the suggestion cards except the suggestion card to be combined in the at least one suggestion card to form the card stack according to the priority of the card sleeve and the priority of the suggestion cards except the suggestion card to be combined in the at least one suggestion card; in the card stack, the higher the priority of the card sleeve is, the higher the level of the card sleeve in the card stack is, the card stack of the suggestion card to be combined with the highest priority in the card sleeve is close to the side with the highest level of the card stack, and the card stack of the suggestion card to be combined with the lowest priority in the card sleeve is close to the side with the lowest level of the card stack.
10. The method according to any one of claims 1-9, further comprising:
when the electronic equipment acquires the update content of the suggestion card to be updated, updating the notification information in the suggestion card to be updated by using the update content of the suggestion card to be updated; the suggestion card to be updated is one of the at least one suggestion card.
11. The method according to any one of claims 1-10, further comprising:
the electronic equipment re-determines the priority of the at least one suggestion card every fixed time, and updates the level of each suggestion card in the card stack according to the re-determined priority of each suggestion card in the at least one suggestion card.
12. An electronic device comprising a display screen, a memory, and one or more processors; the display screen, the memory and the processor are coupled; wherein the memory has stored therein computer program code comprising computer instructions which, when executed by the processor, cause the electronic device to perform the information display method of any of claims 1-11.
13. A computer-readable storage medium comprising computer instructions that, when executed on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the information display method of any one of claims 1-11.
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