CN116708653B - Schedule reminding method and related device - Google Patents

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CN116708653B
CN116708653B CN202211303683.9A CN202211303683A CN116708653B CN 116708653 B CN116708653 B CN 116708653B CN 202211303683 A CN202211303683 A CN 202211303683A CN 116708653 B CN116708653 B CN 116708653B
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The application discloses a schedule reminding method and a related device. In the method, the electronic device may acquire schedule information of one or more schedules, where the schedule information includes: calendar content, calendar time, and calendar type, including active and inactive schedules. The electronic device may display a calendar card, the calendar card comprising: an alarm clock control corresponding to the first schedule in one or more schedules, wherein part or all of schedule information of the first schedule is displayed; the first schedule is an abnormal schedule of which the schedule time falls outside the first working time and the schedule type is a working schedule. The electronic device may receive a first operation on an alarm clock control. After reaching the first time, the electronic device outputs a vibration signal or a sound signal. By implementing the method, the electronic equipment can carry out the emphasis reminding aiming at the abnormal schedule information so as to avoid unnecessary loss caused by forgetting the schedule of the user.

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Schedule reminding method and related device
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of terminals, in particular to a schedule reminding method and a related device.
Background
In the work and life of people, there are generally various schedules that need to be processed. In order to reasonably schedule time and prevent forgetting of schedules, a user can record future schedules of the user in the electronic device and schedule each schedule properly under the reminding of the electronic device.
Currently, an electronic device can remind a user to process various schedules in time by displaying a schedule card. However, when the number of schedules is large, the user is likely to be submerged in a large amount of information displayed on the schedule card, resulting in poor effect of schedule reminding. Therefore, how to more reasonably schedule the electronic device is a direction worthy of research in the field.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the application provides a schedule reminding method and a related device. By implementing the embodiment of the application, the electronic equipment can carry out the emphasis reminding for the abnormal schedule information and can remind the user to carry out the time arrangement for the schedule corresponding to the abnormal schedule information so as to avoid forgetting the schedule and causing unnecessary loss.
In a first aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a schedule reminding method, including: the electronic device obtains schedule information of one or more schedules, wherein the schedule information comprises: calendar content, calendar time, and calendar type, including active and inactive schedules. The electronic device displays a calendar card, the calendar card comprising: and the alarm clock control controls corresponding to the first schedule in part or all of schedule information of the first schedule in the one or more schedules. The first schedule is a schedule of which the schedule time falls outside the first working time, and the schedule type is a schedule of the working schedule. The electronic device receives a first operation on an alarm clock control. After reaching the first time, the electronic device outputs a vibration signal or a sound signal.
Since people typically do not execute a work schedule during times other than work hours. Thus, the first schedule is easily forgotten by people. By implementing the method of the first aspect, the user can set the alarm clock for the first schedule through the alarm clock control corresponding to the first schedule, so that the emphasized reminding of abnormal schedule information can be realized, and the forgetting of schedules is avoided.
With reference to the first aspect, in some implementations, the calendar card further includes first prompt information, where the first prompt information is used to prompt the user to pay attention to the first calendar. Thus, the electronic device can further emphasize the first schedule.
With reference to the first aspect, in some implementations, the calendar card further includes: and part or all of schedule information of a second schedule in the one or more schedules is not included, and an alarm clock control corresponding to the second schedule is not included, wherein the second schedule is a schedule with schedule time falling within the first working time, or the schedule type is a schedule of a non-working schedule.
With reference to the first aspect, in some implementations, part or all of the schedule information of the first schedule, an alarm clock control corresponding to the first schedule are located above part or all of the schedule information of the second schedule, and/or part or all of the schedule information of the first schedule, and the display form of part or all of the schedule information of the second schedule is different, where the display form includes one or more of the following: border color, background pattern, background color, text color, or text font. Thus, the electronic device can further emphasize the first schedule.
With reference to the first aspect, in some implementations, the calendar time of the first calendar includes a start time. The electronic device displays the schedule card at or before the starting time of the schedule time of the first schedule.
With reference to the first aspect, in some implementations, the calendar time of the first calendar includes an end time. And at the ending time of the schedule time of the first schedule, the electronic equipment can stop displaying part or all of schedule information of the first schedule and the alarm clock control corresponding to the first schedule.
In a second aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a schedule reminding method, including: the electronic device obtains schedule information of one or more schedules, wherein the schedule information comprises: calendar content, calendar time, and calendar type, including active and inactive schedules. The electronic device displays a first alert banner, the first alert banner comprising: and partial or all schedule information of a first schedule in the one or more schedules, wherein the first schedule is a schedule of which the schedule time falls outside the first working time, and the schedule type is a schedule of the working schedule. After the electronic device continues to display the first reminder banner for a first time period, the electronic device receives a first operation on the first reminder banner. The electronic device stops displaying the first reminder banner. The electronic device displays a second alert banner, the second alert banner comprising: and partial or all schedule information of a second schedule in the one or more schedules, wherein the second schedule is a schedule with schedule time falling within the first working time, or the schedule type is a schedule of a non-working schedule. After the electronic device continues to display the second reminder banner for the first time period, the electronic device stops displaying the second reminder banner in response to the second reminder banner being continuously displayed for the first time period.
Since people typically do not execute a work schedule during times other than work hours. Thus, the first schedule is easily forgotten by people. Implementing the method of the first aspect, the electronic device may continue to display a first reminder banner for reminding the first day until a first operation is received that acts on the first reminder banner. Therefore, the method can realize the emphasized reminding of the abnormal schedule, and avoid forgetting the schedule.
With reference to the second aspect, in some implementations, the first reminder banner further includes an alarm clock control corresponding to the first day. After the electronic device displays the first reminder banner, the electronic device receives a first operation on the first reminder banner, the method further comprising: the electronic device receives a first operation on an alarm clock control. After reaching the first time, the electronic device outputs a vibration signal or a sound signal.
With reference to the second aspect, in some implementations, the first reminder banner further includes: the first prompt information is used for prompting a user to pay attention to a first day, and/or the first prompt banner is located above the second prompt banner, and/or the display forms of the first prompt banner and the second prompt banner are different, and the display forms comprise one or more of the following: border color, background pattern, background color, text color, or text font.
With reference to the second aspect, in some implementations, the schedule time of the first schedule includes a first start time and the schedule time of the second schedule includes a second start time. The electronic device displays the first reminding banner at or before the starting time of the schedule time of the first schedule. And displaying the second reminding banner at or before the starting time of the schedule time of the second schedule.
With reference to the first aspect or the second aspect, in some implementations, the first working time includes: a first workday, and a first working period within the first workday. The method further comprises the steps of: the electronic device queries from the server for the first workday. Based on a plurality of different historical time ranges, the electronic equipment counts the working time periods of the historical working days in the historical time ranges to obtain the median and standard deviation of the working time periods in each historical time range. Wherein the starting time and the ending time of each historical time range are different. If the difference between the median of any two historical time ranges is smaller than or equal to the threshold value, determining the average working time period under the historical time range with the latest starting time as the first working time period. If the difference between the median of the two historical time ranges is greater than the threshold, determining the average working time period under the historical time range with the smallest standard deviation as the first working time period.
Thus, the electronic device can determine the working time of the user by learning.
With reference to the first aspect or the second aspect, in some implementations, the method further includes: the electronic equipment learns to obtain second working time according to the historical working time, wherein the second working time comprises: a second workday, and a second working period of time within the second workday. The electronic equipment displays part or all of schedule information of a third schedule, wherein the third schedule is a schedule of which the schedule time falls outside the second working time, and the schedule type is a schedule of the working schedule. The electronic device receives a third operation. The electronic device determines a first operating time, the first operating time comprising: a second working day, and a second working period within the second working day and a schedule time of the third schedule.
Therefore, the electronic equipment can continuously correct the working time of the user according to the user operation, and the accuracy of the self-determined working time of the user of the electronic equipment is improved.
With reference to the first aspect or the second aspect, in some implementations, the first working time is set by a user.
With reference to the first aspect or the second aspect, in some implementations, the first time is a start time of a schedule time of the first schedule, or the first time is earlier than the start time of the schedule time of the first schedule.
With reference to the first aspect or the second aspect, in some implementations, the first time is set by the electronic device, or after the electronic device receives the first operation on the alarm clock control, the method further includes: the electronic device displays a first user interface for setting an alarm clock for a first day. The electronic device receives a second operation to set an alarm clock for the first schedule to a first time.
With reference to the first aspect or the second aspect, in some implementations, the schedule information further includes one or more of the following: location, participant, source application, calendar status, reminder time, or priority.
In a third aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a schedule reminding method, including: the electronic device obtains schedule information of one or more schedules, wherein the schedule information comprises: calendar content, calendar time, and calendar type, the calendar type including a learning calendar and a non-learning calendar. The electronic device displays a calendar card, the calendar card comprising: and the alarm clock control controls corresponding to the first schedule in part or all of schedule information of the first schedule in the one or more schedules. The first schedule is a schedule of which the schedule time falls outside the first learning time, and the schedule type is a schedule of learning schedules. The electronic device receives a first operation on an alarm clock control. After reaching the first time, the electronic device outputs a vibration signal or a sound signal.
In a fourth aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a schedule reminding method, including: the electronic device obtains schedule information of one or more schedules, wherein the schedule information comprises: calendar content, calendar time, and calendar type, the calendar type including a learning calendar and a non-learning calendar. The electronic device displays a first alert banner, the first alert banner comprising: and part or all of schedule information of a first schedule in the one or more schedules, wherein the first schedule is a schedule of which the schedule time falls outside the first learning time, and the schedule type is a schedule of the learning schedule. After the electronic device continues to display the first reminder banner for a first time period, the electronic device receives a first operation on the first reminder banner. The electronic device stops displaying the first reminder banner. The electronic device displays a second alert banner, the second alert banner comprising: and part or all of schedule information of a second schedule in the one or more schedules, wherein the second schedule is a schedule with schedule time falling within the first learning time, or the schedule type is a schedule of a non-learning schedule. After the electronic device continues to display the second reminder banner for the first time period, the electronic device stops displaying the second reminder banner in response to the second reminder banner being continuously displayed for the first time period.
In a fifth aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides an electronic device, including: one or more processors and memory. A memory is coupled to the one or more processors, the memory for storing computer program code, the computer program code comprising computer instructions that the one or more processors call to cause the electronic device to perform the method as described in the foregoing first to fourth aspects.
In a sixth aspect, embodiments of the present application provide a chip system applied to an electronic device, the chip system including one or more processors configured to invoke computer instructions to cause the electronic device to perform the method according to the foregoing first to fourth aspects.
In a seventh aspect, embodiments of the present application provide a computer readable storage medium comprising instructions which, when run on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the method of the preceding first to fourth aspects.
In an eighth aspect, embodiments of the present application provide a computer program product comprising instructions which, when run on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the method of the preceding first to fourth aspects.
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Fig. 2 shows a software block diagram of the electronic device 100 according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 3A-3E are a set of user interfaces involved in creating a calendar for electronic device 100 provided by an embodiment of the present application;
FIGS. 4A-4C are a set of user interfaces for electronic device 100 displaying calendar cards according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 5 is a set of user interfaces that electronic device 100 provides for displaying calendar reminder banners;
FIG. 6 is a flowchart of a calendar reminder method provided by an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 7 is a flowchart of an electronic device 100 according to an embodiment of the present application for determining a user's working time;
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of a statistical probability distribution provided by an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 9 is a schematic diagram of an electronic device 100 according to an embodiment of the present application for adjusting a user working time according to a feedback operation;
fig. 10 is an internal interaction diagram of another electronic device 100 according to an embodiment of the present application.
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The terminology used in the following embodiments of the application is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the 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 to the contrary. It should also be understood that the term "and/or" as used in this disclosure refers to and encompasses any or all possible combinations of one or more of the listed items.
The terms "first," "second," and the like, are used below 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 defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more such feature, and in the description of embodiments of the application, unless otherwise indicated, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more.
As used in the above embodiments, the term "when …" may be interpreted to mean "if …" or "after …" or "in response to determination …" or "in response to detection …" depending on the context. Similarly, the phrase "at the time of determination …" or "if detected (a stated condition or event)" may be interpreted to mean "if determined …" or "in response to determination …" or "at the time of detection (a stated condition or event)" or "in response to detection (a stated condition or event)" depending on the context.
The embodiment of the application provides a schedule reminding method and a related device. In the method, the electronic device stores schedule information. The schedule information may include a schedule time and a schedule type. The schedule types may include an active schedule and a non-active schedule, among others. The electronic device may determine a user working time, and determine schedule information, of which a schedule type is a working schedule, as abnormal schedule information, by locating the schedule time outside the user working time. The electronic device can emphasize reminding aiming at the abnormal schedule information.
Since people typically do not execute a work schedule during times other than work hours. Therefore, the schedule corresponding to the first schedule information is easy to forget by people. By implementing the method, the electronic equipment can carry out the emphasized reminding aiming at the abnormal schedule information, and can remind the user to carry out the time arrangement aiming at the schedule corresponding to the abnormal schedule information so as to avoid forgetting of the schedule and unnecessary loss.
In some implementations, the electronic device can also display an alarm clock reminder control while displaying the abnormal schedule information. In some examples, upon receiving an input operation on the alarm clock reminder control described above, the electronic device may display a user interface for the user to set an alarm clock. In other examples, the electronic device may set and turn on the alarm clock directly according to the schedule time of the abnormal schedule information, when receiving an input operation acting on the alarm clock reminding control.
Therefore, the user can quickly set the alarm clock through the alarm clock reminding control displayed simultaneously with the abnormal schedule information, the operation steps of setting the alarm clock are simplified, and the using convenience is improved. In addition, the user can carry out reasonable time arrangement on the abnormal schedule based on alarm clock reminding, so that the problem of forgetting the schedule is avoided, and the reminding effect is improved.
The electronic device according to the embodiment of the application is described below.
The embodiment of the application does not limit the specific type of the electronic equipment. For example, the electronic device may include a cell phone, may also include a tablet computer, a handheld computer, a notebook computer, a wearable device, a car machine, a desktop computer, a smart headset, a gaming machine, a laptop computer, a smart screen, an augmented reality (augmented reality, AR) device, a Virtual Reality (VR) device, an artificial intelligence (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, AI) device, may also include an internet of things (internet of things, IOT) device, or a smart home device such as a smart water heater, a smart light fixture, a smart air conditioner, a camera, and so forth. Without being limited thereto, the electronic device may also include a non-portable terminal device such as a laptop computer (laptop) having a touch-sensitive surface or touch panel, a desktop computer having a touch-sensitive surface or touch panel, and the like.
Fig. 1 shows a schematic configuration of an electronic device 100.
The electronic device 100 may include a processor 110, an external memory interface 120, an internal memory 121, a universal serial bus (universal serial bus, USB) interface 130, a charge 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, keys 190, a motor 191, an indicator 192, a camera 193, a display 194, and a subscriber identity module (subscriber identification module, SIM) card interface 195, etc. The sensor module 180 may include a pressure sensor 180A, a gyro sensor 180B, an air pressure sensor 180C, a magnetic sensor 180D, an acceleration sensor 180E, a distance sensor 180F, a proximity sensor 180G, a fingerprint sensor 180H, a temperature sensor 180J, a touch sensor 180K, an ambient light sensor 180L, a bone conduction sensor 180M, and the like.
It should be understood that the illustrated structure of the embodiment of the present application does not constitute a specific limitation on the electronic device 100. In other embodiments of the application, electronic device 100 may include more or fewer components than in FIG. 1, or certain components may be combined, certain components may be split, or different arrangements of components. The components of fig. 1 may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of software and hardware.
The processor 110 may include one or more processing units, such as: the processor 110 may include an application processor (application processor, AP), a modem processor, a graphics processor (graphics processing unit, GPU), an image signal processor (IMAGE SIGNAL processor, ISP), a controller, a memory, a video codec, a digital signal processor (DIGITAL SIGNAL processor, DSP), a baseband processor, and/or a neural Network Processor (NPU), etc. Wherein the different processing units may be separate devices or may be integrated in one or more processors.
The controller may be a neural hub and a command center of the electronic device 100, among others. The controller can generate operation control signals according to the instruction operation codes and the time sequence signals 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 the processor 110 has just used or recycled. If the processor 110 needs to reuse the instruction or data, it can be called directly from the memory. Repeated accesses are avoided and the latency of the processor 110 is reduced, thereby improving the efficiency of the system.
In some embodiments, the processor 110 may include one or more interfaces. The interfaces may include an integrated circuit (inter-INTEGRATED CIRCUIT, I2C) interface, an integrated circuit built-in audio (inter-INTEGRATED CIRCUIT SOUND, I2S) interface, a pulse code modulation (pulse code modulation, PCM) interface, a universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (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 (subscriber identity module, SIM) interface, and/or a universal serial bus (universal serial bus, USB) interface, among others.
In an embodiment of the present application, the processor 110 may be configured to determine a user working time and determine schedule information, in which a schedule type is a working schedule, as abnormal schedule information, that the schedule time is located outside the user working time. For a description of the execution of the above-described process by the processor 110, reference may be made to the description of the embodiments of the method described later, which will not be described in detail herein.
The wireless communication function of the electronic device 100 may be implemented by the antenna 1, the antenna 2, the mobile communication module 150, the wireless communication module 160, a modem processor, a baseband processor, and the like.
The antennas 1 and 2 are used for transmitting and receiving electromagnetic wave signals. Each antenna in the electronic device 100 may be used to cover a single or multiple communication bands. Different antennas may also be multiplexed to improve the utilization of the antennas. For example: the antenna 1 may be multiplexed into a diversity antenna of a wireless local area network. In other embodiments, the antenna may be used in conjunction with a tuning switch.
The mobile communication module 150 may provide a solution for wireless communication including 2G/3G/4G/5G, etc., applied to the electronic device 100. The mobile communication module 150 may include at least one filter, switch, power amplifier, low noise amplifier (low noise amplifier, LNA), etc. The mobile communication module 150 may receive electromagnetic waves from the antenna 1, perform processes such as filtering, amplifying, and the like on the received electromagnetic waves, and transmit the processed electromagnetic waves to the modem processor for demodulation. The mobile communication module 150 can amplify the signal modulated by the modem processor, and convert the signal into electromagnetic waves through the antenna 1 to radiate. In some embodiments, at least some of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 150 may be disposed in the processor 110. In some embodiments, at least some of the functional modules of the mobile communication module 150 may be provided in the same device as at least some of the modules of the processor 110.
The modem processor may include a modulator and a demodulator. The modulator is used for modulating the low-frequency baseband signal to be transmitted into a medium-high frequency signal. The demodulator is used for demodulating the received electromagnetic wave signal into a low-frequency baseband signal. The demodulator then transmits the demodulated low frequency baseband signal to the baseband processor for processing. The low frequency baseband signal is processed by the baseband processor and then transferred to the application processor. The application processor outputs sound signals through an audio device (not limited to the speaker 170A, the receiver 170B, etc.), or displays images or video through the display screen 194. In some embodiments, the modem processor may be a stand-alone device. In other embodiments, the modem processor may be provided in the same device as the mobile communication module 150 or other functional module, independent of the processor 110.
The wireless communication module 160 may provide solutions for wireless communication including wireless local area network (wireless local area networks, WLAN) (e.g., wireless fidelity (WIRELESS FIDELITY, wi-Fi) network), bluetooth (BT), global navigation satellite system (global navigation SATELLITE SYSTEM, GNSS), frequency modulation (frequency modulation, FM), near field communication (NEAR FIELD communication, NFC), infrared (IR), etc., applied to the electronic device 100. The wireless communication module 160 may be one or more devices that integrate at least one communication processing module. The wireless communication module 160 receives electromagnetic waves via the antenna 2, modulates the electromagnetic wave signals, filters the electromagnetic wave signals, and transmits the processed signals to the processor 110. The wireless communication module 160 may also receive a signal to be transmitted from the processor 110, frequency modulate it, amplify it, and convert it to electromagnetic waves for radiation via the antenna 2.
The antenna 1 of the electronic device 100 is coupled to the mobile communication module 150 and the antenna 2 is coupled to the wireless communication module 160 so that the electronic device 100 can communicate with a network and other devices through wireless communication technology. The wireless communication techniques can include the Global System for Mobile communications (global system for mobile communications, GSM), general packet radio service (GENERAL PACKET radio service, GPRS), code division multiple access (code division multiple access, CDMA), wideband code division multiple access (wideband code division multiple access, WCDMA), time division code division multiple access (time-division code division multiple access, TD-SCDMA), long term evolution (long term evolution, LTE), BT, GNSS, WLAN, NFC, FM, and/or IR techniques, among others. The GNSS may include a global satellite positioning system (global positioning system, GPS), a global navigation satellite system (global navigation SATELLITE SYSTEM, GLONASS), a beidou satellite navigation system (beidou navigation SATELLITE SYSTEM, BDS), a quasi zenith satellite system (quasi-zenith SATELLITE SYSTEM, QZSS) and/or a satellite based augmentation system (SATELLITE BASED AUGMENTATION SYSTEMS, SBAS).
The electronic device 100 implements display functions through a GPU, a display screen 194, an application processor, and the like. The GPU is a microprocessor for image processing, and is connected to the display 194 and the application processor. The GPU is used to perform mathematical and geometric calculations for graphics rendering. Processor 110 may include one or more GPUs that execute program instructions to generate or change display information.
The display screen 194 is used to display images, videos, and the like. The display 194 includes a display panel. The display panel may employ a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). The display panel may also be manufactured using organic light-emitting diodes (OLED), active-matrix organic LIGHT EMITTING diode (AMOLED), flexible light-emitting diodes (FLED), miniled, microled, micro-OLED, quantum dot LIGHT EMITTING diodes (QLED), or the like. In some embodiments, the electronic device may include 1 or N display screens 194, N being a positive integer greater than 1.
In an embodiment of the present application, the display 194 may be used to display abnormal schedule information. In addition, in some implementations, the display screen 194 may display an alarm alert control along with the abnormal schedule information. In some examples, upon receiving an input operation on the alarm clock reminder control described above, the electronic device 100 may display a user interface for the user to set an alarm clock. In other examples, the electronic device 100 may set and turn on the alarm directly according to the schedule time of the abnormal schedule information, upon receiving the input operation acting on the alarm alert control.
For a detailed description of the display 194 performing the above-described process, reference may be made to the description of the following method embodiments, which will not be described herein.
The electronic device 100 may implement photographing functions through an ISP, a camera 193, a video codec, a GPU, a display screen 194, an application processor, and the like.
The external memory interface 120 may be used to connect an external memory card, such as a Micro SD card, to enable expansion of the memory capabilities of the electronic device 100. The external memory card communicates with the processor 110 through an external memory interface 120 to implement data storage functions. For example, files such as music, video, etc. are stored in an external memory card.
The internal memory 121 may be used to store computer executable program code including instructions. The processor 110 executes various functional applications of the electronic device 100 and data processing by executing instructions stored in the internal memory 121. The internal memory 121 may include a storage program area and a storage data area. The storage program area may store an application program (such as a sound playing function, an image playing function, etc.) required for at least one function of the operating system, etc. The storage data area may store data created during use of the electronic device 100 (e.g., audio data, phonebook, etc.), and so on. In addition, the internal memory 121 may include a high-speed random access memory, and may further include a nonvolatile memory such as at least one magnetic disk storage device, a flash memory device, a universal flash memory (universal flash storage, UFS), and the like.
In the embodiment of the present application, the external memory connected to the electronic device 100 through the external memory interface 120, or the internal memory 121 may store schedule information. For a specific description of the schedule information, reference may be made to the description of the following method embodiments, which will not be described here.
The electronic device 100 may implement audio functions through an audio module 170, a speaker 170A, a receiver 170B, a microphone 170C, an earphone interface 170D, an application processor, and the like. Such as music playing, recording, etc.
The software system of the electronic device 100 may employ a layered architecture, an event driven architecture, a microkernel architecture, a microservice architecture, or a cloud architecture. In the embodiment of the application, taking an Android system with a layered architecture as an example, a software structure of the electronic device 100 is illustrated.
Fig. 2 is a software configuration block diagram of the electronic device 100 according to the embodiment of the present application.
The layered architecture divides the software into several layers, each with distinct roles and branches. The layers communicate with each other through a software interface. In some embodiments, the Android system is divided into four layers, from top to bottom, an application layer, an application framework layer, an Zhuoyun rows (Android runtime) and system libraries, and a kernel layer, respectively.
The application layer may include a series of application packages.
As shown in fig. 2, the application package may include a calendar (calendar), a clock (clock), a map, a WLAN, music, a short message, a gallery, a call, a navigation, a bluetooth, a video, and the like. Wherein:
The calendar application may be used to support the electronic device 100 in managing calendar information. The managing the schedule information includes: generating and storing schedule information, updating schedule information, deleting schedule information, and the like. In some implementations, the calendar application may also be used to provide calendar cards. For descriptions of the schedule information, the schedule card and the schedule reminder banner, reference may be made to the related descriptions among the embodiments described later, and a detailed description will not be given here.
The clock application is an application for indicating time and supporting the electronic device 100 to emit a sound signal, a vibration signal, or other signals at a preset time of the alarm clock. The clock may also be referred to as an alarm clock, an alarm, or other names.
The map application may be used for positioning. In some implementations of embodiments of the present application, the map may determine the movement track of the electronic device 100 by performing positioning.
The application framework layer provides an application programming interface (application programming interface, API) and programming framework for the application of the application layer. The application framework layer includes a number of predefined functions.
As shown in FIG. 2, the application framework layer may include a window manager, a content provider, a view system, a telephony manager, a resource manager, a notification manager, and the like.
The window manager is used for managing window programs. The window manager can acquire the size of the display screen, judge whether a status bar exists, lock the screen, intercept the screen and the like.
The content provider is used to store and retrieve data and make such data accessible to applications. The data may include video, images, audio, calls made and received, browsing history and bookmarks, phonebooks, etc.
The view system includes visual controls, such as controls to display text, controls to display pictures, and the like. The view system may be used to build applications. The display interface may be composed of one or more views. For example, a display interface including a text message notification icon may include a view displaying text and a view displaying a picture.
The telephony manager is used to provide the communication functions of the electronic device 100. Such as the management of call status (including on, hung-up, etc.).
The resource manager provides various resources for the application program, such as localization strings, icons, pictures, layout files, video files, and the like.
The notification manager allows the application to display notification information in a status bar, can be used to communicate notification type messages, can automatically disappear after a short dwell, and does not require user interaction. Such as notification manager is used to inform that the download is complete, message alerts, etc. The notification manager may also be a notification in the form of a chart or scroll bar text that appears on the system top status bar, such as a notification of a background running application, or a notification that appears on the screen in the form of a dialog window. For example, a text message is prompted in a status bar, a prompt tone is emitted, the electronic device vibrates, and an indicator light blinks, etc.
In an embodiment of the application, the notification manager may be used to provide a calendar reminder banner. For the description of the schedule reminder banner, reference may be made to the related description among the embodiments described later, which will not be described in detail herein.
Android run time includes a core library and virtual machines. Android runtime is responsible for scheduling and management of the android system.
The core library consists of two parts: one part is a function which needs to be called by java language, and the other part is a core library of android.
The application layer and the application framework layer run in a virtual machine. The virtual machine executes java files of the application program layer and the application program framework layer as binary files. The virtual machine is used for executing the functions of object life cycle management, stack management, thread management, security and exception management, garbage collection and the like.
The system library may include a plurality of functional modules. For example: surface manager (surface manager), media Libraries (Media Libraries), three-dimensional graphics processing Libraries (e.g., openGL ES), two-dimensional graphics engines (e.g., SGL), etc.
The surface manager is used to manage the display subsystem and provides a fusion of two-dimensional and three-dimensional layers for multiple applications.
Media libraries support a variety of commonly used audio, video format playback and recording, still image files, and the like. The media library may support a variety of audio and video encoding formats, such as MPEG4, h.264, MP3, AAC, AMR, JPG, PNG, etc.
The three-dimensional graphic processing library is used for realizing three-dimensional graphic drawing, image rendering, synthesis, layer processing and the like.
A two-dimensional graphics engine is a drawing engine that draws two-dimensional drawings.
The kernel layer is a layer between hardware and software. The inner core layer at least comprises a display driver, a camera driver, an audio driver and a sensor driver.
The workflow of the electronic device 100 software and hardware is illustrated below in connection with capturing a photo scene.
When touch sensor 180K receives a touch operation, a corresponding hardware interrupt is issued to the kernel layer. The kernel layer processes the touch operation into the original input event (including information such as touch coordinates, time stamp of touch operation, etc.). The original input event is stored at the kernel layer. The application framework layer acquires an original input event from the kernel layer, and identifies a control corresponding to the input event. Taking the touch operation as a touch click operation, taking a control corresponding to the click operation as an example of a control of a camera application icon, the camera application calls an interface of an application framework layer, starts the camera application, further starts a camera driver by calling a kernel layer, and captures a still image or video by the camera 193.
The user interface provided by the embodiment of the application is described below.
Fig. 3A-3E illustrate a set of user interfaces involved in creating a calendar.
In some implementations, the user can create the calendar directly through the calendar application.
Fig. 3A illustrates a user interface 210 provided by a calendar application within the electronic device 100. As shown in fig. 3A, the user interface 210 displays: calendar indicator 211, calendar bar 212, and add button 213. Wherein:
calendar indicator 211 may be used to indicate a calendar.
Calendar bar 212 may be used to display calendar reminder entries. One schedule reminder entry corresponds to one piece of schedule information, and may display all or part of the corresponding schedule information.
In some implementations, calendar indicator 211 may also be used to indicate a selected date. Illustratively, as shown in FIG. 3A, the background color of the area corresponding to the selected date (2022, 10 days) in the calendar indicator 211 is gray. The selected date is the same as the date among the schedule times of the schedule information indicated in the schedule column 212. By default, the selected date may be the current date. Upon receiving a touch operation on the calendar indicator 211, the electronic device 100 may update the selected date to a date corresponding to the area on which the above touch operation acts.
When the electronic device 100 does not store schedule information of which date and selected date are the same among schedule times, as shown in fig. 3A, the schedule column 212 may display a prompt text "no schedule".
The add button 213 may be used to trigger the electronic device 100 to display a user interface 220 as shown in fig. 3B.
As shown in fig. 3B, the user interface 220 displays: an exit button 221, a confirm button 222, a calendar content control 223, a calendar time control 224, a calendar type control 225, and a prompt box 226. Wherein:
The exit button 221 may be used to receive a user operation, and the electronic device 100 may redisplay the user interface 210 as shown in fig. 3A in response to an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) acting on the exit button 221.
The confirm button 222 may be used to receive a user operation, and the electronic device 100 may create a piece of schedule information from the pieces of information received in the user interface 220 in response to an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) acting on the confirm button 222.
The calendar content control 223 may be used for a user to set and modify calendar content. For example, as shown in FIG. 3B, the calendar content set by the user through the calendar content control 223 may be the text "monday morning.
The schedule time control 224 may be used for a user to set and modify a schedule time. Calendar time control 224 may include a switch 224A, a time control 224B. Wherein,
Switch 224A may be used to allow a user to set, modify the accuracy of the calendar time. The accuracy of the calendar time may be day or minute. The accuracy of the schedule time corresponding to the on state (on) of the switch 224A is day, and the accuracy of the schedule time corresponding to the off state (off) of the switch 224A is minute.
Time control 224B may be used for a user to set and modify a calendar time. When switch 224A is in the on state (on), the accuracy of the calendar time is day, and calendar time control 224 may include a date selection control. When switch 224A is in the off state (off), the accuracy of the calendar time is minutes, and calendar time controls 224 may include a start time control and an end time control.
Illustratively, as shown in FIG. 3B, switch 224A may be in an off state (off), and the calendar time set by the user via time control 224B may include: start time "2022 10 month 10 day 8:00", end time "2022 10 month 10 day 8:20".
The calendar type control 225 may be used by a user to set and modify calendar types. Calendar types may include active and inactive calendars.
In some implementations of embodiments of the application, the electronic device 100 may automatically populate the calendar types according to calendar content set by a user through the calendar content control 223. For a specific description of the electronic device 100 performing the above-described procedure, reference may be made to the description of the following method embodiments, which will not be described in detail here. For example, as shown in fig. 3B, the electronic device 100 may automatically populate the calendar types according to the calendar content "monday morning hours": work schedule.
When the electronic device 100 determines that the schedule information corresponding to the user interface 220 shown in fig. 3B is abnormal schedule information, the user interface 220 may further display a prompt box 226. For the description of the abnormal schedule information, reference may be made to the related description among the embodiments of the method described later, and a detailed description will not be given here.
Prompt box 226 includes prompt 226A, introduction 226B, and deny control 226C. Wherein:
The prompt 226A may be used to prompt the user that the calendar information corresponding to the user interface 2200 shown in fig. 3B is abnormal calendar information. The hint information 226A can be implemented as text, images, video, etc. Illustratively, the hint information 226A may be implemented as text: "the device determines that the schedule is an abnormal schedule".
Introduction information 226B may be used to receive user operations, and electronic device 100 may display introduction information regarding abnormal schedule information in response to input operations (e.g., touch operations) acting on introduction information 226B. The above-described introductory information may be implemented as text, images, video, etc.
The negative control 226C may be used to receive a user operation, and the electronic device 100 may determine that schedule information corresponding to the user interface 220 shown in fig. 3B is non-abnormal schedule information in response to an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) applied to the negative control 226C. In addition, the electronic device 100 can adjust the user's working time in response to an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) to the negative control 226C. For a description of a specific process of the electronic device 100 for adjusting the user's working time, reference may be made to a description related to the method embodiment described later, which will not be described in detail herein.
Upon receiving an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) acting on a confirm button 222 in the user interface 220 shown in fig. 3B, the electronic device 100 may generate and store a piece of schedule information based on the pieces of information received in the user interface 220: "Monday morning meeting, 2022, 10 month 10 day 8:00-2022, 10 month 10 day 8:20, work schedule". The electronic device 100 may display a user interface 210 as shown in fig. 3C.
The user interface 210 shown in FIG. 3C is similar to the user interface 210 shown in FIG. 3A. Accordingly, for descriptions of the display elements in the user interface 210 shown in fig. 3C, reference may be made to the related descriptions in the foregoing embodiments, which are not repeated here.
Since the selected date indicated by the calendar indicator 211 in the user interface 210 in fig. 3C is the same as the date in the schedule time of the schedule information generated by the aforementioned electronic device 100, it is 2022, 10 months, 10 days. Accordingly, the schedule column 212 may display schedule reminder entries corresponding to the schedule information described above. For example, as shown in FIG. 3C, the calendar reminder entry may include calendar content of calendar information: "monday morning meeting", start time among schedule times: "8:00", and end time among schedule times: "8:20".
In other implementations, the user may import information from other applications to the calendar application for the calendar application to generate and store calendar information. The other applications described above may include shopping applications, live applications, conferencing applications, and the like.
The user interface involved in the above process is shown below taking other applications as shopping applications as examples.
Fig. 3D illustrates a user interface 230 provided by a shopping application in the electronic device 100. As shown in fig. 3D, the user interface 230 displays: the prompt 231 and the open reminder button 232, and there is a correspondence between the prompt 231 and the open reminder button 232. Wherein:
the prompt 231 may be used to prompt the user for the time of the merchandise offer. The hint information 231 may be implemented as text, pictures, etc. For example, as shown in FIG. 3D, the prompt 231 may be implemented as the text "eight point open at night-! ".
The on-alert button 232 may be used to receive a user operation, and the electronic device 100 may display the user interface 240 shown in fig. 3E in response to an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) acting on the on-alert button 232.
As shown in fig. 3E, the user interface 240 is displayed with a window 241. Window 241 may be used for a user to determine whether to allow a shopping application to pull up a calendar application and import information to the calendar application for the calendar application to generate and store calendar information. The window 241 may be displayed with: prompt information 241A, allow button 241B, disallow button 241C and cancel button 241D. Wherein:
the prompt 241A prompts the user to grant permission for the shopping application to pull up the calendar application and import information to the calendar application for the calendar application to generate and store calendar information.
The allow button 241B may be used to receive a user operation in response to which the electronic device 100 may grant permission to the shopping application to pull up the calendar application and import information to the calendar application for the calendar application to generate and store calendar information.
Disallowing button 241C may be used to receive a user operation in response to which electronic device 100 may refuse to grant permission to the request made by the shopping application.
The cancel button 241D may be used to receive a user operation, and the electronic device 100 may stop displaying the window 241 and redisplay the user interface 230 as shown in fig. 3D in response to the user operation.
Upon receiving an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) acting on the permission button 241B, the shopping application may transmit, to the calendar application, the content among the prompt information 231 corresponding to the open reminder button 232 in fig. 3D described above. The calendar application can analyze the content, and then generate and store schedule information according to the analyzed information. By way of example, the calendar application may determine that the calendar content is "eight-point open in the morning and evening-! "the schedule start time of the schedule time is" 2022, 10 months, 10 days, 20:00". In addition, in some implementations, the calendar application may also determine that the calendar type is a non-working calendar according to the determined calendar content or the application type of the shopping application. Thus, the calendar application may generate and store the following schedule information: "eight points open night, 10 months of 2022, 10 days 20:00, non-working schedule".
Fig. 4A illustrates a user interface involved in the electronic device 100 displaying a calendar card.
Fig. 4A shows a user interface 250 displayed on the electronic device 100.
In some implementations, the user interface 250 may be referred to as a main interface of the electronic device 100. As shown in fig. 4A, the user interface 250 may be displayed with: status bar 251, calendar and time indicators 252, weather indicators 253, page indicators 254, trays 255 with commonly used application icons, other application icons, and calendar cards 256. Wherein:
status bar 251 may include: one or more signal strength indicators of mobile communication signals (also may be referred to as cellular signals), one or more signal strength indicators of Wi-Fi signals, battery status indicators, time indicators, and the like.
Calendar (calendar) and time indicator 252 is used to indicate the current date and current time. As shown in fig. 4A, the current date when the electronic device 100 displays the user interface 250 is 10 months 9 days and the current time is 23:30.
Weather indicator 253 is used to indicate weather.
Page indicator 254 may be used to indicate which page the user is currently browsing for the application icon in. In the embodiment of the application, the application icons can be distributed on a plurality of pages, and a user can slide left and right to browse the application icons in different pages.
A tray 255 with common application icons may be used to show: telephone icons, information icons, address book icons, camera icons, and the like.
Other application icons may include, for example, icons of calendar applications. Without being limited thereto, more applications may be installed in the electronic device 100, and icons of the applications may be displayed on the user interface. For example, shopping applications, ticket booking applications, and the like may also be installed in the electronic device 100.
The schedule card 256 is used to display schedule information that the schedule time falls on the next day. Calendar card 256 may be displayed with: calendar indicator 257, reminder information 258, and one or more calendar reminder entries. The one or more calendar reminder entries may include calendar reminder entry 259A and calendar reminder entry 259D. Wherein,
Calendar indicator 257 may be used to indicate the current date.
The reminder information 258 may be used to remind the number of calendar information that the calendar time falls on the next day. The hint information 258 can be implemented in the form of text, pictures, etc. As shown in fig. 4A, for example, if the electronic device 100 stores 2 pieces of schedule information with schedule time located on the next day, the prompt 217 may be implemented as text: "there are 2 schedules in tomorrow".
Any of the calendar reminder entries displayed by calendar card 256 corresponds to a piece of calendar information stored by electronic device 100. For example, the schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminder entry 259A may be: "Monday morning meeting, 2022, 10 month 10 day 8:00-2022, 10 month 10 day 8:20, work schedule". The schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminder entry 259D may be: "working training, 10 months of 2022, 10:00-10 months of 2022, 10:11:00, working schedule".
The schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminder entry 259A is abnormal schedule information. Calendar reminder entry 259A may display: calendar content control 259B and alarm reminder button 259C. Wherein:
calendar content control 259B may be used to display all or a portion of the calendar information corresponding to calendar reminder entry 259A, such as calendar content ("monday morning"), calendar start times ("8:00") in calendar times, and calendar end times ("8:20") in calendar times.
In addition, calendar content control 259B may be operable to receive user operations, and electronic device 100 may display user interface 260 as shown in fig. 4B in response to input operations (e.g., touch operations) acting on calendar content control 259B.
The alarm clock reminder button 259C is operable to receive a user operation, and the electronic device 100 may display the user interface 260 shown in fig. 4B in response to an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) acting on the alarm clock reminder button 259C.
The schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminder entry 259D is non-abnormal schedule information. Calendar reminder entry 259D may display: calendar content control 259E. The schedule content control 259E may be used to display all or part of the schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminder entry 259D, such as schedule content ("job training"), schedule start times ("10:00") in the schedule times, and schedule end times ("11:00") in the schedule times.
In addition, calendar content control 259E may be further configured to receive a user operation, and electronic device 100 may display a user interface that may be used for a user to modify calendar information corresponding to calendar reminder entry 259D in response to an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) acting on calendar content control 259E. For a description of this user interface, reference may be made to the description of the user interface 260 shown in fig. 4B, which is not repeated here.
In response to an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) acting on schedule content control 259B among user interfaces 250 shown in fig. 4A, electronic device 100 may display user interface 260 shown in fig. 4B. The user interface 260 may be used for a user to modify the calendar information corresponding to the calendar reminder entry 259A.
As shown in fig. 4B, there may be displayed: an exit button 261, a confirm button 262, a calendar content control 263, a calendar time control 264, a calendar type control 265, and a prompt box 266. Wherein:
The exit button 261 may be used to receive a user operation, and the electronic device 100 may redisplay the user interface 250 as shown in fig. 4A in response to an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) acting on the exit button 261.
The confirm button 262 may be used to receive a user operation, and the electronic device 100 may update schedule information according to various items of information received in the user interface 260 and redisplay the user interface 250 as shown in fig. 4A in response to an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) acting on the confirm button 262.
When the schedule information corresponding to the user interface 250 shown in fig. 4B is abnormal schedule information, the user interface 250 may further display a prompt box 266. Prompt box 266 includes prompt 266A, introduction 266B, and negative control 266C. For the description of each display element in the prompt box 266, reference may be made to the description of the related display element in the prompt box 226 in the user interface 220 shown in fig. 3B in the foregoing embodiment, which is not repeated herein.
In addition, the calendar content control 263, the calendar time control 264, and the calendar type control 265 in the user interface 260 shown in FIG. 4B are similar to the calendar content control 223, the calendar time control 224, and the calendar type control 225 in the user interface 220 shown in FIG. 3B. Accordingly, for descriptions of the calendar content control 263, the calendar time control 264, and the calendar type control 265, reference may be made to the relevant descriptions among the foregoing embodiments, and the descriptions are not repeated here. For the description of the switch 264A and the time control 264B among the schedule time controls 264, reference may be made to the description of the switch 224A and the time control 224B among the schedule time controls 224 in the foregoing embodiments, and the description will not be repeated here.
Fig. 4C shows a user interface 270 for a user to set an alarm clock.
As shown in fig. 4C, the user interface 270 may be displayed with: an exit button 271, a confirm button 272, a time selection control 273. Wherein,
The exit button 271 may be used to receive a user operation, and the electronic device 100 may not display the user interface 270 shown in fig. 4C any more, but redisplay the user interface 250 shown in fig. 4A in response to an input operation (such as a touch operation) acting on the exit control 271.
The confirmation button 272 may be used to receive user operations, and the electronic device 100 may set and turn on an alarm clock according to time information received in the time selection control 273 in response to an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) acting on the confirmation control 272.
The time selection control 273 may be used to receive user operations and the electronic device 100 may determine or update the time of the alarm clock in response to a selection operation acting on the time selection control 273. In some implementations, the electronic device 100 can actively determine the time of the alarm clock based on the calendar time of the calendar information. For a specific description of the electronic device 100 performing the above-described process, reference may be made to a related description among the embodiments of the method described later, which will not be described in detail herein. For example, as shown in fig. 4C, the electronic device 100 may: "Monday morning meeting, 2022, 10 month, 10 day 8:00-8:20, work schedule", time to determine alarm clock is: 10 months and 10 days 8:00.
Fig. 5 illustrates a user interface involved in the electronic device 100 displaying a calendar reminder banner.
As shown in fig. 5, a calendar reminder banner 281 is displayed on top of the user interface 280. The calendar reminder banner 281 may be used to prompt the user for their corresponding abnormal calendar information.
For example, the schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminder banner 281 may be the schedule information generated by the electronic device 100 through the processes shown in fig. 3A to 3C described above: "Monday morning meeting, 10 months of 2022, 10 days 8:00-8:20, work schedule".
The calendar reminder banner 281 may display a reminder information 281A and an alarm reminder button 281B. Wherein:
The reminder information 281A may be used to display all or part of the schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminder banner 281, such as schedule content ("monday morning), schedule time (8:00-8:20). In addition, since the schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminder banner 281 is abnormal schedule information, the schedule reminder banner 281 may further include an alarm clock reminder button 281B. The alarm alert button 281B in the user interface 280 shown in fig. 5 is similar to the alarm alert button 259C in the user interface 250 shown in fig. 4A. Therefore, for the description of the alarm clock reminding button 281B, reference may be made to the related description among the foregoing embodiments, which is not repeated here.
The schedule reminding method provided by the embodiment of the application is described below.
As shown in fig. 6, the schedule reminding method provided by the embodiment of the application includes steps S101 to S104. Wherein,
S101, receiving a user operation to create a schedule, the electronic device 100 generates and stores schedule information.
The electronic device 100 includes a calendar application that may be used to support the electronic device 100 to generate and store calendar information.
In some implementations, the electronic device 100 can run a calendar application. In the course of running the calendar application, the electronic device 100 may generate and store schedule information through the calendar application upon receiving a user operation to create a schedule.
In this case, the user operation for creating the schedule may be a user operation, a voice command, a preset gesture, etc. in a user interface provided by the calendar application, which is not limited in detail in the embodiment of the present application. In some examples, the user operation may include: user operations for determining schedule content and schedule time. In other examples, the user operation may further include a user operation for determining a calendar type.
For example, the above-described user operation of creating a schedule may be implemented as a user operation for determining a schedule content, a schedule time, and a schedule type, which acts on the schedule content control 223, the schedule time control 224, and the schedule type control 225 in the user interface 220 in fig. 3B, and then an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) for acting on the confirm button 222.
In other implementations, the electronic device 100 may run other applications besides a calendar application. In the course of running other applications, the electronic device 100 may pull up the running calendar application upon receiving a user operation to create a schedule. And generating and storing schedule information according to the information imported by the other applications through the calendar application.
In this case, the user operation for creating the schedule may be a user operation, a voice command, a preset gesture, etc. that acts on a user interface provided by the other applications, which is not specifically limited in the embodiment of the present application.
For example, the above-described user operation of creating a schedule may be implemented as an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) acting on the open reminder button 232 in the user interface 230 in fig. 3D, and then an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) of the allow button 241B in the user interface 240 shown in fig. 3E.
Upon receiving a user operation to create a schedule, the electronic device may generate and store schedule information. The schedule information may include the following data items: calendar content, calendar time, calendar type.
Wherein the calendar content may be used to indicate the specific content of the calendar. Calendar content may be implemented as text, pictures, etc. By way of example, calendar content may be attended to a meeting, shopping, and so forth.
The schedule time may be used to indicate an occurrence time of the schedule. The calendar times of different calendar information may be presented with different accuracies. The above-mentioned accuracy may include: day, minute. In some examples, the calendar time may include a calendar start time and a calendar end time. In other examples, the calendar time may include only the calendar start time. When the schedule time is accurate to the day, the schedule start time may be 0:00 of the date indicated by the schedule time, and the schedule end time may be 24:00 of the date indicated by the schedule time.
As previously indicated, in some implementations, the user operation to create a calendar may include: user operations for determining schedule content and schedule time. At this time, the schedule content and the schedule time are determined by the user.
In other implementations, electronic device 100 may generate calendar information based on information imported by other applications. At this time, the schedule content and the schedule time may be determined by the electronic device 100 according to information imported by other applications. Specifically, the electronic device 100 may parse information imported by other applications, so as to obtain calendar content and calendar time.
Calendar types may include active and inactive calendars.
In some implementations, the calendar type may be determined by the electronic device 100 itself.
In some examples, electronic device 100 may determine a calendar type from calendar content of calendar information. Specifically, after determining the schedule content, the electronic device 100 may determine the schedule type of the schedule information by identifying keywords in the schedule content of the schedule information. By way of example, the keywords corresponding to the work schedule may include: meeting, reporting, training, mail, rewards, business trips, etc. The keywords corresponding to the non-working schedule may include: returning home, walking the dog, taking express, picking up children, etc.
In some examples, if the schedule information is generated by the electronic device 100 according to information imported by other applications, the electronic device 100 may determine the schedule type of the schedule information according to the application types of the other applications in the process of generating the schedule information. For example, if the application type of the other application is a work application, the electronic device 100 may determine that the schedule type of the schedule information is a work application. Wherein the working application may include: mailbox applications, meeting applications, enterprise communication applications, office management applications, and the like. If the application type of the other application is a non-working application, the electronic device 100 may determine that the calendar type of the calendar information is a non-working application. Wherein the non-working application may comprise: a game application, a shopping application and an audio-visual application,
In other implementations, the calendar type of the calendar information may be set by the user. Specifically, as previously shown, the user operation for creating a schedule received by the electronic device 100 may include a user operation for determining a schedule type. Upon receiving the above-described user operation for determining the schedule type, the electronic device 100 may determine the schedule type of the schedule information.
In addition, in some implementations, the calendar information may also include one or more of the following items of information: participant information, location information, repetition information, priority information. Wherein the participant information may be used to indicate the people participating in the calendar. The location information may be used to indicate where the calendar occurs. The repetition information may be used to indicate whether the schedule repeatedly occurs according to a certain time law. By way of example, the repetition information may be any of the following: daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. The priority information may be used to indicate a priority level of the schedule. By way of example, the priority information may be any of the following: low, medium, high.
In some examples, the user operation to create the calendar may further include: user operations for determining one or more of the information items described above. In this case, the electronic device 100 may determine the one or more information items upon receiving the user operation. In other examples, the information imported by other applications may include: information indicative of the one or more information items described above, in which case the electronic device 100 may obtain the one or more information items by parsing.
S102, the electronic device 100 determines the working time of the user.
It should be noted that, the user working time is only one name used in the embodiment of the present application, the meaning of which is already described in the embodiment, and the name of which is not limited in any way. In some implementations, the user working time may also be referred to as user office time, etc., which is not limited by embodiments of the present application.
The user working time comprises the following steps: workday, working time period. Wherein the workday may be used to indicate the date on which the user needs to work. Illustratively, the workday may be one to five per week. The work time period may indicate a time period during which the user needs work in the work day. The working period may be accurate to an hour, minute or second. By way of example, the working period may be 9 am to 5 pm.
First, the electronic device 100 may determine a workday.
In some implementations, the electronic device 100 can send a request message to the server requesting the server to return information indicating the workday. The server may be a server provided by a manufacturer of the electronic device 100, a server provided by a developer of a calendar application, or the like.
Thereafter, the electronic device 100 may receive the workday information transmitted from the server. The weekdays indicated by the weekday information may include all dates except holidays, which may include holidays, legal holidays. In some examples, the request message sent by the electronic device 100 to the server may also carry location information, as the workday may be different in different countries or different regions. The server may return, to the electronic device 100, the date information corresponding to the country or region in which the location indicated by the location information is located, based on the location information.
In some implementations, the electronic device 100 can determine a workday from the user representation. The user profile may indicate the identity of the user. By way of example, the user image may include a student, white collar, travel industry practitioner, and the like.
For the process of determining a workday from a user representation by the electronic device 100, the following is specific: first, the electronic device 100 may determine a user representation. In some implementations, the electronic device 100 may determine the user representation based on user information and/or device usage habits of the user. The user information may include account information of a login account of the electronic device 100, such as an age, a residence, and the like. The device usage habits may include a usage time and a usage duration of each application in the electronic device 100, and the like. For example, if the user information indicates that the user is less than 18 years old, electronic device 100 may determine that the user representation is a student. If the operating application in the electronic device 100 is used for more than 4 hours in the last week, the electronic device 100 may determine that the user representation is white collar.
Different user images may correspond to different workdays. For example, when the user representation is a student, the electronic device 100 may determine that the workday is March to June, and September to December, weekly one to five. When the user is pictured as white collar, the electronic device 100 may determine that the workday is one to five per week. When the user representation is a travel industry practitioner, the electronic device 100 may determine that the workday is a holiday.
In other implementations, the user may set the workday by himself. The calendar application may provide a user interface for a user to set a workday. Upon receiving a user operation for setting a working day, which acts on the user interface described above, the electronic apparatus 100 can determine the working day.
Second, the electronic device 100 may determine the operating period.
In some implementations, the electronic device 100 can determine the operational time period based on historical operational time periods.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 7, the process of determining the operation period by the electronic device 100 according to the historical operation period may include steps 1 to 3. Wherein:
In step 1, the electronic device 100 determines a historical operating period.
The historical working period is a working period in the middle of a historical working day. The historical operating time period may include: work start time in the history work day, work end time in the history work day.
In some implementations, the electronic device 100 can determine the historical operating period from a trajectory of movement of the electronic device 100. Specifically, the work start time in the history of the work day may be indicated by the movement track, and the position of the electronic device 100 is moved from the outside of the user work place to the inside of the user work place. The work end time in the history of workdays may be indicated by the movement track, and the position of the electronic device 100 may be moved from the inside of the user workplace to the outside of the user workplace.
In some examples, the electronic device 100 may implement the determination of the relationship between the location of the electronic device 100 and the user workplace in the above-described process based on the geofence technique. The relationship between the location of the electronic device 100 and the user's workplace may include: the location of the electronic device 100 is outside the user's workplace and the location of the electronic device 100 is inside the user's workplace.
In other implementations, if a work application providing a business trip card function is installed in the electronic device 100, the historical operating time period may be provided by the work application. Specifically, for any historical working day, the working start time in the historical working day may be the working time of the working application recorded on the day when the user works. The working end time in the historical working days can be the working application recorded off-duty card punching time of the daily user.
Step 2, the electronic device 100 counts the historical working time periods based on a plurality of different time dimensions, to obtain the median and standard deviation of the historical working time periods in each time dimension.
The time dimension may include: 3 days, 7 days, 14 days, 30 days, 90 days, etc.
For any one of the time dimensions, the median of the historical operating periods for that time dimension may include: median of work start time, median of work end time. The standard deviation of the historical operating time period in the time dimension may include: standard deviation of work start time, standard deviation of work end time.
Step 3, the electronic device 100 determines the working period according to the median and standard deviation.
First, the electronic device 100 may calculate the difference between all the above-described median pairs.
As previously described, since for any one time dimension, the median of the historical operating periods for that time dimension may include: median of work start time, median of work end time. Thus, the difference between all the above-mentioned median pairs may also include: the difference between the median of each work start time and the median of each work end time.
The electronic device 100 may then compare the differences to the threshold value one by one. The threshold may be set by the manufacturer of the electronic device 100, and may be, for example, 15 minutes. The electronic device 100 may determine a target time dimension from the plurality of different time dimensions according to the comparison result. The electronic device 100 may determine the operational time period based on all historical operational time periods in the target time dimension.
Specifically, if all the differences are less than or equal to the threshold, the electronic device 100 may determine a time dimension with the latest start time among the plurality of different time dimensions as the target time dimension. If at least one difference greater than the threshold exists among the all differences, the electronic device 100 may determine a time dimension with the smallest standard deviation among the plurality of different time dimensions as the target time dimension.
It will be appreciated that if all of the differences are less than or equal to the threshold, then the historical operating time period for the user is illustrated as being relatively stable. In this case, the electronic device 100 determines the working time period based on all the historical working time periods in the latest time dimension of the starting time, so that the determined working time period is relatively suitable for the latest working state of the user, and accuracy of the working time of the user determined by the electronic device 100 is improved.
If the median difference is greater than the threshold, it is indicated that the user's historical operating period is less stable. In this case, the time period in which the standard deviation of the historical operating time is smallest among a plurality of different time periods is the time period in which the time of the user's operation is kept most stable, and is the most reference for determining the future user's operating time. The electronic device 100 may then determine the working period according to all the historical working periods in the target time dimension, which may improve accuracy of the working period determined by the electronic device 100.
Finally, the electronic device 100 may determine the operational time period from all historical operational time periods in the target time dimension.
Specific:
the start time of the operation period determined by the electronic device 100 may be: and advancing the standard deviation duration of the two working starting times on the basis of the average value of the working starting times in all the historical working time periods in the target time dimension. The end time of the operation period determined by the electronic device 100 may be: and delaying the standard deviation duration of the two working end times on the basis of the average value of the working end times in all the historical working time periods in the target time dimension.
For example, if the average of the work start times in all the historical work periods in the target time dimension is 8:00, the standard deviation is 15 minutes. The mean value of the working end time in all the historical working time periods is 18:00, and the standard deviation is 15 minutes. The mean value of the working end time in all the historical working time periods is 18:00, and the standard deviation is 15 minutes. Then, the start time of the operation period determined by the electronic device 100 is: a 15 minute advanced time period of 7:30 on an 8:00 basis. The mean value of the working end time in all the historical working time periods is 18:00, and the standard deviation is 15 minutes. Then, the start time of the operation period determined by the electronic device 100 is: a time period of 15 minutes 2 is delayed, i.e. 18:30, on the basis of 18:00.
Since the probability of accuracy of predicting future data from the history data has a normal distribution characteristic as shown in fig. 8, it can be understood that the probability of the user operating time determined through the above-described process being the same as the actual user operating time is 13.6+34.1+34.1+13.6=95.4%. The electronic device 100 may thereby effectively improve the accuracy of the determined user working time.
In addition, in some implementations, the electronic device 100 may also determine the operational time period based on the user representation. For a detailed description of the user representation and the process of determining the user representation, reference may be made to the relevant description among the foregoing embodiments, which will not be repeated here. Different user images may correspond to different periods of operation. Illustratively, when the user is pictured as a student, the working time period is 8:00-21:00. When the user figure is white collar or tourist industry practitioner, the working time period is 8:00-17:00.
In other implementations, the user working period may also be set by the user himself. The calendar application may provide a user interface for a user to set the working period. Upon receiving a user operation for setting the operation period acting on the above-described user interface, the electronic apparatus 100 can determine the operation period.
In some implementations, the electronic device 100 may adjust the user's working time upon receiving the feedback operation.
The feedback operation may correspond to a piece of schedule information. Before receiving the above feedback operation, the electronic apparatus 100 determines the schedule information as abnormal schedule information. After receiving the above feedback operation, the electronic device 100 may adjust the previously determined user operation time such that the schedule time of the above schedule information falls within the user operation time and determine that the schedule information is non-abnormal schedule information. For the description of the abnormal schedule information, reference may be made to the related description among the embodiments described later, and a detailed description will not be given here.
By way of example, the feedback operation described above may be an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) that is performed on calendar content control 259B in user interface 250 as shown in fig. 4A, and a subsequent input operation (e.g., a touch operation) that is performed on negative control 266C in user interface 260 as shown in fig. 4B.
A process of adjusting the previously determined user operation time for the electronic device 100 such that the schedule time of the schedule information falls within the user operation time, specifically:
as described above, the abnormal schedule information is schedule information in which the schedule time is outside the work period and the schedule type is the work schedule.
In some implementations, if the received feedback operation indicates that the corresponding schedule information is not abnormal schedule information, then it is described that: the schedule time of the abnormal schedule information may be located within an actual working period of the user. Therefore, as shown in fig. 9, in the case where the schedule start time of the abnormal schedule information is earlier than the start time of the operation period determined by the electronic apparatus 100, the electronic apparatus 100 can extend the start time of the user operation time forward to the schedule start time of the above-mentioned abnormal schedule information. In the case where the schedule end time of the daily schedule information is later than the end time of the operation period determined by the electronic device 100, the electronic device 100 may extend the end time of the user operation time backward to the schedule end time of the abnormal schedule information.
In some implementations, if the electronic device 100 continuously receives a plurality of feedback operations in a preset period of time, and the schedule time of the schedule information corresponding to the plurality of feedback operations is all on the same day, then it is described that: the actual working day of the user may include the date indicated by the schedule time of each abnormal schedule information. Accordingly, the electronic device 100 can supplement the date indicated by the schedule time of each of the above-described abnormal schedule information to the working day.
The user adjusts the determination of the abnormal schedule information by the electronic device 100 through the feedback operation, so that it can be explained that the error exists in the user working time determined by the electronic device 100. The electronic device 100 adjusts the user working time according to the feedback operation, so that the user working time can be continuously corrected, the accuracy of the user working time determined by the electronic device 100 is further improved, and the accuracy of the abnormal schedule information determined by the subsequent electronic device 100 is further improved.
In addition to the execution sequence of executing step S101 first and then executing step S102 as described above, in some implementations, the electronic device 100 may execute step S102 first and then execute step S101. In some implementations, the electronic device 100 may also perform step S101 and step S102 simultaneously. The execution sequence of step S101 and step S102 is not particularly limited in the embodiment of the present application.
S103, the electronic device 100 determines abnormal schedule information.
The abnormal schedule information is: the schedule time is located outside the working period, and the schedule type is schedule information of the working schedule.
As previously described, in some implementations, the calendar time of the calendar information may include a calendar start time and a calendar end time. In some examples, when the calendar start time of the calendar information is outside of the working period, the electronic device 100 may determine that the calendar time of the calendar information is outside of the working period. In other examples, when the schedule start time and the schedule end time of the schedule information are both outside the operation period, the electronic device 100 may determine that the schedule time of the schedule information is outside the operation period. In other examples, the calendar time may include only the calendar start time. In this case, when the schedule start time is outside the operation period, the electronic device 100 may determine that the schedule time of the schedule information is outside the operation period.
S104, the electronic equipment 100 performs emphasized reminding on the abnormal schedule information.
The electronic device 100 may display schedule information to remind the user to execute a schedule corresponding to the schedule information. The schedule information displayed by the electronic device 100 includes abnormal schedule information. In the embodiment of the present application, the electronic device 100 displays schedule information, which means that the electronic device 100 displays all or part of the content of the schedule information, such as schedule content, schedule time, and the like.
In some implementations, the electronic device 100 may prompt the user to execute a schedule corresponding to the schedule information by displaying a schedule card.
The calendar card may be provided by a calendar application within the electronic device 100.
The calendar card may be displayed with one or more calendar reminder entries, and may be implemented as calendar card 256 in user interface 250 shown in fig. 4A, as described above, for example. The schedule reminder entries in the schedule card may be implemented as the schedule reminder entry 259A and the schedule reminder entry 259D in the user interface 250 shown in fig. 4A described above.
The schedule reminding item corresponding to the abnormal schedule information in the schedule card can comprise a schedule content control and an alarm clock reminding control. Wherein:
the schedule content control can be used for displaying all or part of the content of the abnormal schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminding item where the schedule content control is located. By way of example, as shown in FIG. 4A, the calendar content control may be implemented as calendar content control 259B within user interface 250. Calendar content control 259B may display calendar content with calendar information ("monday morning meeting"), a calendar start time ("8:00"), and a calendar end time ("8:20").
In addition, the calendar content control may be operable to receive user operations, and the electronic device 100 may display a user interface operable for a user to modify calendar information in response to input operations (e.g., touch operations) acting on the calendar content control. By way of example, the user interface described above that may be used for a user to modify calendar information may be implemented as user interface 260 shown in FIG. 4B.
The alarm clock reminder control may be used to receive user operations. In some implementations, the electronic device 100 can display a user interface available for a user to set an alarm in response to an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) acting on an alarm alert control. Illustratively, the alarm clock reminder control described above may be implemented as an alarm clock reminder button 259C within the user interface 250 as in FIG. 4A. The user interface described above, which may be used for a user to set an alarm clock, may be implemented as user interface 270 as shown in fig. 4C. For a user interface that is available for a user to set an alarm, it may include a time selection control and an alarm setting control. Wherein the time selection control can be used for a user to set the alarm clock time. Illustratively, the time selection control described above may be implemented as time selection control 273 in user interface 270 as shown in FIG. 4C. The alarm clock setting control may be used to receive a user operation, and the electronic device 100 may set and turn on an alarm clock whose time is set by the user through the above-described time selection control in response to an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) acting on the alarm clock setting control. Illustratively, the alarm clock setting control described above may be implemented as a ok button 272 in the user interface 270 as shown in fig. 4C.
In other implementations, the electronic device 100 may set and turn on the alarm clock by itself according to the calendar time of the calendar information in response to an input operation (e.g., a touch operation) acting on the alarm clock reminder control. Specifically, the time of the alarm clock set and turned on by the electronic device 100 may be a schedule start time of the abnormal schedule information, or may be a preset time period earlier than the schedule start time. The predetermined time period may be set by the user or the manufacturer of the electronic device 100, and may be 1 hour, 30 minutes, 10 minutes, or the like. For example, if the schedule start time of the abnormal schedule information is 10 months 10 days 08:00, the electronic device 100 may automatically determine the schedule start time as the time of the alarm clock of 10 months 10 days 08:00. When the time of the alarm clock is reached, the electronic device 100 may prompt the user to execute schedule information by emitting a sound signal, a vibration signal, or other signals.
Therefore, for abnormal schedule information, a user can quickly set an alarm clock for the abnormal schedule information through the alarm clock reminding control, so that the operation steps of setting the alarm clock are simplified, and the using convenience is improved. In addition, the user can carry out reasonable time arrangement to abnormal schedules based on alarm clock reminding, forgetting is avoided, and reminding effect is improved.
The schedule reminding item corresponding to the non-abnormal schedule information in the schedule card can comprise a schedule content control and not an alarm clock reminding control. The schedule content control in the schedule reminding item corresponding to the non-abnormal schedule information can be used for displaying all or part of the content of the non-abnormal schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminding item where the control is located. It can be understood that the schedule reminding item corresponding to the abnormal schedule information in the schedule card comprises an alarm clock reminding control, and the schedule reminding item corresponding to the non-abnormal schedule information does not comprise the alarm clock reminding control. The user can distinguish between the two different schedule reminder entries by the above distinction.
In addition, for calendar cards, in some examples, the electronic device 100 may also implement an emphasized alert for abnormal calendar information by one or more of the following alert measures: 1, in the schedule reminding item corresponding to the abnormal schedule information, prompt information is also displayed so as to prompt the user that the schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminding item is the abnormal schedule information. The prompt information can be implemented as text, image, etc. 2, when the calendar card simultaneously displays the schedule reminding item corresponding to the abnormal schedule information and the schedule reminding item corresponding to the non-abnormal schedule information, the electronic device 100 displays the schedule reminding item corresponding to the abnormal schedule information on the middle top of the calendar card, so that the schedule reminding item corresponding to the abnormal schedule information is always positioned above the schedule reminding item corresponding to the non-abnormal schedule information. 3, when the calendar card simultaneously displays the calendar reminder entry corresponding to the abnormal calendar information and the calendar reminder entry corresponding to the non-abnormal calendar information, the electronic device 100 displays the calendar reminder entry corresponding to the abnormal calendar information and the calendar reminder entry corresponding to the non-abnormal calendar information in different display modes. The display mode comprises the following steps: frame colors, background patterns, text colors, etc.
In some examples, electronic device 100 may display a deck. The deck may be provided by an application program, such as YOYO advice, installed in the electronic device 100 for managing the deck. The deck may include one or more cards from the deck, including the calendar cards described above. An order relationship may exist between all cards in a deck. At the same time, the deck only displays one card. The electronic device 100 may refresh the deck at certain time intervals, and there is a precedence relationship between the order of the cards presented by the deck after refreshing and the order of the cards presented by the deck before refreshing. The above-described time interval may be determined by the user or manufacturer of the electronic device 100.
In this case, if the schedule card includes a schedule reminder entry corresponding to abnormal schedule information, the deck may always display the schedule card without displaying other cards. Thus, the electronic device 100 can also realize the emphasized reminding of the abnormal schedule information, and reduce the possibility that the user misses the abnormal schedule.
In some examples, the calendar card may also display one or more of the following: prompt information for prompting the number of schedules, calendar indicators, and historically today's controls. Wherein:
The prompting information for prompting the number of schedules can be used for prompting the number of schedule information of which the user schedule time falls into a preset time period. The preset time period may be the current day, the open day, the future week, etc. The prompting information for prompting the schedule number can be realized in the forms of texts, pictures and the like. For example, the hint information for hinting the number of schedules may be implemented as hint information 258 in user interface 250 shown in FIG. 4A, described above.
The calendar indicator may be used to indicate the current date that the electronic device 100 is on when displaying the calendar card. By way of example, the calendar indicator may be implemented as the calendar indicator 257 in the user interface 250 shown in FIG. 4A, described previously.
Historically today controls were available for display: event information corresponding to the same date as the month and day, which is different from the year of the current time when the electronic device 100 displays the schedule card.
In some examples, the calendar card may display only calendar information for which the calendar time falls within a preset time period. The predetermined period of time may be, for example, tomorrow, the future week, or the future month. Illustratively, as shown in FIG. 4A, a calendar card 256 in the user interface 250 is used to display calendar information that the calendar time falls on tomorrow.
In some examples, the user interface in which the calendar card is located may be set by the user himself. Illustratively, the user interface where the calendar card is located may be the user interface 250 shown in fig. 4A, i.e., the main interface of the electronic device 100, or may be the negative screen of the electronic device 100, or a drop-down notification interface, etc.
In some examples, the particular location of the calendar card within the user interface in which it is located may also be set by the user himself. For example, in response to a long press drag operation applied to the calendar card, the electronic device 100 may move the calendar card to the user interface as the end position of the long press drag operation.
In some examples, electronic device 100 may continue to display calendar cards. In other examples, electronic device 100 may display calendar cards for only a particular period of time. The specific time period may be a pre-sleep time period preset by the user through clock application, and the pre-sleep time period may be, for example, 23:00-24:00.
In some examples, calendar cards displayed by electronic device 100 may be different during different time periods of the day. For example, in the period before sleeping, the schedule card can be used for displaying schedule information that the schedule time is located in tomorrow, and the schedule time of the schedule information corresponding to one or more schedule reminding items included in the schedule card all falls into tomorrow. In addition, in other time periods except the time period before sleeping, the schedule card can be used for displaying the schedule information of which the schedule time is on the same day, and the schedule time of the schedule information corresponding to one or more schedule reminding items included in the schedule card falls on the same day.
In some examples, the electronic device 100 may update the calendar card once every fixed time interval, such that only the calendar card is shown: the schedule time is positioned in the date range of the current time or after the current time, and the schedule reminding item corresponds to the schedule information. The fixed time interval may be, for example, 1 minute.
In other implementations, the electronic device 100 may display a schedule reminder banner corresponding to the schedule information at a reminder time of the schedule information to remind the user to execute a schedule corresponding to the schedule information.
The reminder time may be the same as the schedule start time of the schedule information or may be advanced by a preset period of time as compared to the schedule start time. The above-described preset time period may be set by a user, or a manufacturer of the electronic device 100. The predetermined period of time may be, for example, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, or the like. In addition, in some examples, the reminder time for the calendar information may also be: a pre-sleep period of a day immediately preceding a date indicated by a schedule time of the schedule information. For the description of the pre-sleep period, reference may be made to the related description among the foregoing embodiments, and the description is omitted here.
The calendar reminder banner may be provided by a notification manager within the electronic device 100. The schedule reminder banner may be used to present all or part of the content of the schedule information corresponding thereto, such as schedule content, schedule time, etc.
Illustratively, the calendar reminder banner is implemented as calendar reminder banner 281 within user interface 280 shown in FIG. 5, described previously. The schedule reminder banner 281 may include a reminder information 281A, where the reminder information 281A displays: calendar content of calendar information corresponding thereto ("monday morning meeting"), calendar start time ("8:00") in calendar time, and calendar end time ("8:20") in calendar time.
In the embodiment of the present application, if the schedule reminder banner corresponds to abnormal schedule information, the electronic device 100 may continuously display the schedule reminder banner until a scribing operation acting on the schedule reminder banner is received. If the schedule reminder banner corresponds to non-abnormal schedule information, the electronic device 100 may display only a preset duration for the schedule reminder banner. Therefore, the method can realize the emphasized reminding of the abnormal schedule information, and reduce the possibility that the user misses the abnormal schedule.
In some implementations of the embodiments of the present application, if the calendar reminder banner corresponds to abnormal calendar information, the calendar reminder banner may also display an alarm clock setting control. For the description of the alarm clock setting control, reference may be made to the related description in the foregoing embodiments, which is not repeated here. Illustratively, the calendar reminder banner described above may be implemented as the alarm reminder button 281B within the user interface 280 of FIG. 5 described above. Thereby, the emphasis prompt for the abnormal schedule information can be realized.
In addition, for the calendar reminder banner, in some examples, the electronic device 100 may also implement an emphasized reminder of the abnormal calendar information by one or more of the following reminder measures: 1, a prompting message is also displayed in a schedule reminding banner corresponding to the abnormal schedule information, so as to prompt a user that the schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminding banner is the abnormal schedule information. The prompt information can be implemented as text, image, etc. 2, displaying the schedule reminding banner corresponding to the abnormal schedule information and the schedule reminding banner corresponding to the non-abnormal schedule information in different display modes. The display mode comprises the following steps: frame colors, background patterns, text colors, etc.
In some examples, if the schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminder banner includes location information, the schedule reminder banner may also display road condition information. The road condition information may be used to indicate the road condition of the route road from the current location of the electronic device 100 to the location indicated by the location information. The road condition information may be provided by a map application.
In some examples, the user interface in which the calendar reminder banner resides may be: when the reminding time of the schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminding banner is reached, a user interface which is displayed by the electronic device 100, such as a main interface of the electronic device 100, a user interface provided by an application in the electronic device 100, or a pull-down notification interface. In this case, the calendar reminder banner may be displayed on top of the user interface in the form of a pop-up window. In addition, in other examples, the screen of the electronic device 100 is in a dormant state. When the reminding time of the schedule information is reached, the electronic device 100 can be triggered to wake up a screen, and a screen locking interface is displayed, wherein the screen locking interface can comprise a schedule reminding banner corresponding to the schedule information.
In some examples, when the electronic device 100 displays the calendar reminder banner, an ignore operation is received that acts on the calendar reminder banner, which the electronic device 100 may no longer display. The above-described ignore operation may be a left-slide operation that acts on the schedule reminder banner. In other examples, the electronic device 100 may display only a preset duration schedule reminder banner. The predetermined time period may be set by a user or a manufacturer of the electronic device 100. The preset time period may be, for example, 5 seconds or 10 seconds.
In addition to the schedule reminding method suitable for the staff provided above, the embodiment of the application also provides a schedule reminding method, and the applicable crowd is student crowd. In this case, the work schedule, the non-work schedule, which are described in the foregoing embodiments, may be referred to as a learning schedule, a non-learning schedule, and the user work time may be referred to as a user learning time. In addition, the specific implementation steps are the same as those shown in fig. 5, and the advantages achieved by the method can be referred to as the advantages in the corresponding method provided above, which are not described herein.
Fig. 10 shows an internal interaction diagram of another electronic device 100 according to an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 10, the electronic device 100 may include a schedule creation module, a storage module, an intelligent module, and a display module.
Wherein:
the calendar creation module may be implemented as a calendar application among the application program layers in fig. 2 described above.
The memory module may be implemented as an external memory connected to the electronic device 100 through the external memory interface 120 of fig. 1 described above, or as the internal memory 121.
The intelligent module may be implemented as the processor 110 of fig. 1 described above. In some implementations, the functions performed by the intelligent module may be implemented by an application among the application layers in FIG. 2 described above. Illustratively, the application may be intelligent capability.
The display module may be implemented as the GPU of fig. 1, the display screen 194, the application processor, etc. described above.
Next, in connection with fig. 10, a cooperation process between the respective modules of the electronic device 100 in the course of executing the schedule reminding method provided in the present embodiment will be described in detail. Step 1 to step 3 may correspond to step S101 in fig. 6. Step 4 may correspond to step S102 in fig. 6 described previously. Step 6 may correspond to step S103 in fig. 6 described previously. Step 8 may correspond to step S104 in fig. 6 described previously.
Step 1, receiving user operation for creating a schedule, and determining schedule information by a schedule creation module.
For the description of the user operation for creating the schedule and the schedule information, reference may be made to the related description in the foregoing embodiments, which is not repeated here.
And step 2, the schedule creation module sends schedule information to the storage module.
And step3, the storage module stores schedule information.
And 4, determining the working time of the user by the intelligent module.
The user working time comprises the following steps: workday, working time period.
In addition, for the description of the working time of the user, reference may be made to the related description in the foregoing embodiments, which is not repeated here.
For the process of determining the working time of the user by the intelligent module, the following steps are specific: first, the intelligence module may determine a workday. Second, the intelligent module may determine the period of operation.
For a specific description of the process of determining the working time of the user by the intelligent module through the above implementations, reference may be made to the related description in the foregoing embodiments, which is not repeated herein.
In some implementations, the intelligent module may adjust the user's working time upon receiving the feedback operation.
For the description of the feedback operation and the description of the process of adjusting the working time of the user by the intelligent module when the feedback operation is received, reference may be made to the related description in the foregoing embodiments, which is not repeated here.
And 5, the intelligent module reads schedule information in the storage module.
And 6, determining abnormal schedule information by the intelligent module according to the schedule information and the working time period.
The abnormal schedule information is: the schedule time is located outside the working period, and the schedule type is schedule information of the working schedule.
In addition, for the specific process of determining the abnormal schedule information by the intelligent module, reference may be made to the description of the foregoing embodiments, which is not repeated herein.
And 7, the intelligent module sends the abnormal schedule information to the display module.
And 8, the display module performs emphasized reminding on the abnormal schedule information.
The display module can display schedule information so as to remind a user to execute a schedule corresponding to the schedule information. In the embodiment of the application, the display module displays the schedule information, which means that the display module displays all or part of the content of the schedule information, such as schedule content, schedule time and the like.
In some implementations, the display module may be configured to prompt the user to execute a schedule corresponding to the schedule information by displaying a schedule card.
The calendar card may include one or more calendar reminder entries, which may include: a calendar reminder entry corresponding to the abnormal calendar information and/or a calendar reminder entry corresponding to the non-abnormal calendar information.
The schedule reminding item corresponding to the abnormal schedule information in the schedule card can comprise a schedule content control and an alarm clock reminding control. For descriptions of the schedule content control and the alarm clock reminding control, reference may be made to the related descriptions in the foregoing embodiments, which are not repeated herein. The schedule reminding item corresponding to the non-abnormal schedule information in the schedule card can comprise a schedule content control and not an alarm clock reminding control. Therefore, based on whether the difference of the alarm clock reminding control is displayed or not, the display module can realize the emphasized reminding of abnormal schedule information.
In addition, for calendar cards, in some examples, the electronic device 100 may also implement an emphasized alert for abnormal calendar information by one or more of the following alert measures: 1, displaying a schedule reminding item corresponding to abnormal schedule information in a center of a schedule card, so that the schedule reminding item corresponding to the abnormal schedule information is always positioned above the schedule reminding item corresponding to the non-abnormal schedule information. And 2, displaying prompt information in the schedule reminding item corresponding to the abnormal schedule information so as to prompt the user that the schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminding item is the abnormal schedule information. The prompt information can be implemented as text, image, etc. And 3, displaying schedule reminding items corresponding to the abnormal schedule information and schedule reminding items corresponding to the non-abnormal schedule information in different display modes. The different display modes include: the frame colors of the two schedule reminding items are different, the background patterns are different, the colors of the texts displayed in the two schedule reminding items are different, and the like.
In some examples, the display module may display the deck. For the description of the deck, reference may be made to the related description among the foregoing embodiments, which will not be repeated here. In this case, if the schedule card includes a schedule reminder entry corresponding to abnormal schedule information, the deck may always display the schedule card without displaying other cards. Therefore, the display module can also realize the emphasized reminding of the abnormal schedule information.
In addition, for other descriptions of the calendar card, reference may be made to the related descriptions in the foregoing embodiments, which are not repeated here.
In other implementations, the display module may display a schedule reminder banner corresponding to the schedule information at a reminder time of the schedule information to remind a user to execute a schedule corresponding to the schedule information.
For the description of the reminding time, reference may be made to the related description in the foregoing embodiments, which is not repeated here.
In the embodiment of the application, if the schedule reminding banner corresponds to the abnormal schedule information, the display module can continuously display the schedule reminding banner until the up-drawing operation acted on the schedule reminding banner is received. If the schedule reminding banner corresponds to the non-abnormal schedule information, the display module can only display preset duration for the schedule reminding banner. Therefore, the method can realize the emphasized reminding of the abnormal schedule information, and reduce the possibility that the user misses the abnormal schedule.
In some implementations of the embodiments of the present application, if the calendar reminder banner corresponds to abnormal calendar information, the calendar reminder banner may also display an alarm clock setting control. For the description of the alarm clock setting control, reference may be made to the related description in the foregoing embodiments, which is not repeated here. Thereby, the emphasis prompt for the abnormal schedule information can be realized.
In addition, for the calendar reminder banner, in some examples, the electronic device 100 may also implement an emphasized reminder of the abnormal calendar information by one or more of the following reminder measures: 1, a prompting message is also displayed in a schedule reminding banner corresponding to the abnormal schedule information, so as to prompt a user that the schedule information corresponding to the schedule reminding banner is the abnormal schedule information. The prompt information can be implemented as text, image, etc. 2, displaying the schedule reminding banner corresponding to the abnormal schedule information and the schedule reminding banner corresponding to the non-abnormal schedule information in different display modes. The different display modes include: the frame colors of the two schedule reminding banners are different, the background patterns are different, the colors of the texts displayed in the two schedule reminding items are different, and the like.
In addition, for other descriptions of the schedule reminder banner, reference may be made to the related descriptions in the foregoing embodiments, which are not repeated here.
The embodiment of the application also provides a chip system, which is applied to the electronic equipment, and the chip system comprises one or more processors, and the processors are used for calling computer instructions to enable the electronic equipment to execute the method in any one of the previous embodiments.
Embodiments of the present application also provide a computer program product which, when run on an electronic device, causes the electronic device to perform the method of any of the preceding embodiments.
Embodiments of the present application also provide a computer readable storage medium having stored therein computer program code which, when executed by an electronic device, causes the electronic device to perform the method of any of the previous embodiments.
The computer program product and the computer readable storage medium provided by the embodiments of the present application are used to execute the application program rights management method provided above. Therefore, the advantages achieved by the method can be referred to as the advantages in the corresponding method provided above, and will not be described herein.
In the above embodiments, it may be implemented in whole or in part by software, hardware, firmware, or any combination thereof. When implemented in software, may be implemented in whole or in part in the form of a computer program product. The computer program product includes one or more computer instructions. When loaded and executed on a computer, produces a flow or function in accordance with embodiments of the application, in whole or in part. The computer may be a general purpose computer, a special purpose computer, a computer network, or other programmable apparatus. The computer instructions may be stored in a computer-readable storage medium or transmitted from one computer-readable storage medium to another computer-readable storage medium, for example, the computer instructions may be transmitted from one website, computer, server, or data center to another website, computer, server, or data center by a wired (e.g., coaxial cable, fiber optic, digital subscriber line), or wireless (e.g., infrared, wireless, microwave, etc.). The computer readable storage medium may be any available medium that can be accessed by a computer or a data storage device such as a server, data center, etc. that contains an integration of one or more available media. The usable medium may be a magnetic medium (e.g., floppy disk, hard disk, magnetic tape), an optical medium (e.g., DVD), or a semiconductor medium (e.g., solid state disk), etc.
Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that implementing all or part of the above-described method embodiments may be accomplished by a computer program to instruct related hardware, the program may be stored in a computer readable storage medium, and the program may include the above-described method embodiments when executed. And the aforementioned storage medium includes: ROM or random access memory RAM, magnetic or optical disk, etc.
In summary, the foregoing description is only exemplary embodiments of the present invention and is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. made according to the disclosure of the present invention should be included in the protection scope of the present invention.

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1. A method of calendar reminder, the method comprising:
The electronic device generates schedule information of one or more schedules, the schedule information comprising: calendar content, calendar time, and calendar type, the calendar type including a working calendar and a non-working calendar; the schedule type is determined by the electronic equipment according to the schedule content, or determined by the electronic equipment according to the application type of the application generating the schedule information, or set by a user;
The electronic device displays a calendar card, the calendar card comprising: a first schedule of the one or more schedules includes part or all of schedule information of the first schedule and an alarm clock control corresponding to the first schedule; the first schedule is that schedule time falls outside first working time, and schedule type is schedule of working schedule, the first working time comprises working days and working time periods, the working days indicate dates of working needed by users, and the working time periods indicate time periods of working needed by users on working days;
the electronic equipment receives a first operation acting on the alarm clock control;
the electronic equipment sets an alarm clock, wherein the starting time of the alarm clock is first time, and the first time is the starting time of the first schedule or is earlier than the starting time of the first schedule;
after reaching the first time, the electronic device outputs a vibration signal or a sound signal.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the calendar card further comprises: the first prompt message is used for prompting a user to pay attention to the first schedule.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of determining the position of the substrate comprises,
The calendar card further includes: and part or all of schedule information of a second schedule in the one or more schedules is not included, and an alarm clock control corresponding to the second schedule is not included, wherein the second schedule is a schedule with schedule time falling within the first working time, or the schedule type is a schedule of a non-working schedule.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the step of,
The alarm clock control corresponding to the first schedule is positioned above the part or all of the schedule information of the second schedule;
And/or the number of the groups of groups,
The display form of the partial or all schedule information of the first schedule is different from the display form of the partial or all schedule information of the second schedule, and the display form comprises one or more of the following: border color, background pattern, background color, text color, or text font.
5. The method of any one of claims 1-4, wherein the first on-time comprises: a first workday, and a first working period within the first workday; the method further comprises the steps of:
the electronic equipment queries the first working day from a server;
The electronic equipment counts working time periods of historical working days in a historical time range based on a plurality of different historical time ranges to obtain median and standard deviation of the working time periods in each historical time range; wherein the starting time and the ending time of each historical time range are different and the same;
if the difference value of the median of any two historical time ranges is smaller than or equal to a threshold value, determining an average working time period under the historical time range with the latest starting time as the first working time period;
And if the difference value of the median of the two historical time ranges is larger than a threshold value, determining the average working time period under the historical time range with the smallest standard deviation as the first working time period.
6. The method according to any one of claims 1-4, further comprising:
The electronic equipment learns to obtain second working time according to the historical working time, and the second working time comprises: a second workday, and a second working period of time within the second workday;
the electronic equipment displays part or all of schedule information of a third schedule, wherein the third schedule is a schedule of which the schedule time falls outside the second working time, and the schedule type is a schedule of the working schedule;
the electronic equipment receives a third operation;
The electronic device determines the first working time, wherein the first working time comprises: the second working day, and a second working period within the second working day and a schedule time of the third schedule.
7. The method according to any one of claim 1 to 4, wherein,
The first operating time is set by a user.
8. The method according to any one of claim 1 to 4, wherein,
The first time is set by the electronic device;
Or alternatively, the first and second heat exchangers may be,
After the electronic device receives a first operation on the alarm clock control, the method further comprises:
the electronic equipment displays a first user interface, wherein the first user interface is used for setting an alarm clock aiming at the first schedule;
the electronic device receives a second operation of setting an alarm clock for a first schedule to the first time.
9. The method according to any one of claim 1 to 4, wherein,
The schedule information further includes one or more of the following: location, participant, source application, calendar status, reminder time, or priority.
10. A method of calendar reminder, the method comprising:
The electronic device generates schedule information of one or more schedules, the schedule information comprising: calendar content, calendar time, and calendar type, the calendar type including a working calendar and a non-working calendar; the schedule type is determined by the electronic equipment according to the schedule content, or determined by the electronic equipment according to the application type of the application generating the schedule information, or set by a user;
The electronic device displays a first reminder banner, the first reminder banner comprising: a first schedule of the one or more schedules includes partial schedule information or all schedule information of a first schedule, and an alarm clock control corresponding to the first schedule; the first schedule is that schedule time falls outside first working time, and schedule type is schedule of working schedule, the first working time comprises working days and working time periods, the working days indicate dates of working needed by users, and the working time periods indicate time periods of working needed by users on working days;
the electronic equipment receives a first operation acting on the alarm clock control;
the electronic equipment sets an alarm clock, wherein the starting time of the alarm clock is first time, and the first time is the starting time of the first schedule or is earlier than the starting time of the first schedule;
After reaching the first time, the electronic equipment outputs a vibration signal or a sound signal;
After the electronic device continuously displays the first reminding banner for a first time period, the electronic device receives a first operation acting on the first reminding banner;
the electronic device stops displaying the first reminding banner;
The electronic device displays a second reminder banner, the second reminder banner comprising: part or all of schedule information of a second schedule in the one or more schedules, wherein the second schedule is a schedule with schedule time falling within the first working time, or a schedule type is a schedule of a non-working schedule;
After the electronic device continues to display the second reminder banner for the first time period, the electronic device stops displaying the second reminder banner in response to an event that the second reminder banner is continuously displayed for the first time period.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the step of determining the position of the first electrode is performed,
The first reminder banner further includes: the first prompt message is used for prompting a user to pay attention to the first schedule;
And/or the number of the groups of groups,
The first reminding banner is positioned above the second reminding banner;
And/or the number of the groups of groups,
The first reminding banner and the second reminding banner are different in display form, and the display form comprises one or more of the following: border color, background pattern, background color, text color, or text font.
12. The method according to claim 10 or 11, wherein the first working time comprises: a first workday, and a first working period within the first workday; the method further comprises the steps of:
the electronic equipment queries the first working day from a server;
The electronic equipment counts working time periods of historical working days in a historical time range based on a plurality of different historical time ranges to obtain median and standard deviation of the working time periods in each historical time range; wherein the starting time and the ending time of each historical time range are different and the same;
if the difference value of the median of any two historical time ranges is smaller than or equal to a threshold value, determining an average working time period under the historical time range with the latest starting time as the first working time period;
And if the difference value of the median of the two historical time ranges is larger than a threshold value, determining the average working time period under the historical time range with the smallest standard deviation as the first working time period.
13. The method according to claim 10 or 11, characterized in that the method further comprises:
The electronic equipment learns to obtain second working time according to the historical working time, and the second working time comprises: a second workday, and a second working period of time within the second workday;
the electronic equipment displays part or all of schedule information of a third schedule, wherein the third schedule is a schedule of which the schedule time falls outside the second working time, and the schedule type is a schedule of the working schedule;
the electronic equipment receives a third operation;
The electronic device determines the first working time, wherein the first working time comprises: the second working day, and a second working period within the second working day and a schedule time of the third schedule.
14. The method according to claim 10 or 11, wherein,
The first operating time is set by a user.
15. The method according to claim 10 or 11, wherein,
The first time is set by the electronic device;
Or alternatively, the first and second heat exchangers may be,
After the electronic device receives a first operation on the alarm clock control, the method further comprises:
the electronic equipment displays a first user interface, wherein the first user interface is used for setting an alarm clock aiming at the first schedule;
the electronic device receives a second operation of setting an alarm clock for a first schedule to the first time.
16. The method according to claim 10 or 11, wherein,
The schedule information further includes one or more of the following: location, participant, source application, calendar status, reminder time, or priority.
17. A calendar reminder method, the method comprising:
the electronic device generates schedule information of one or more schedules, the schedule information comprising: schedule content, schedule time, and schedule types, including a learning schedule and a non-learning schedule; the schedule type is determined by the electronic equipment according to the schedule content, or determined by the electronic equipment according to the application type of the application generating the schedule information, or set by a user;
The electronic device displays a calendar card, the calendar card comprising: a first schedule of the one or more schedules includes part or all of schedule information of the first schedule and an alarm clock control corresponding to the first schedule; the first schedule is a schedule of which the schedule time falls outside the first learning time, and the schedule type is a schedule of a learning schedule, wherein the first learning time comprises a learning day and a learning time period, the learning day indicates a date required to be learned by a user, and the learning time period indicates a time period required to be learned by the user on the learning day;
the electronic equipment receives a first operation acting on the alarm clock control;
the electronic equipment sets an alarm clock, wherein the starting time of the alarm clock is first time, and the first time is the starting time of the first schedule or is earlier than the starting time of the first schedule;
after reaching the first time, the electronic device outputs a vibration signal or a sound signal.
18. A calendar reminder method, the method comprising:
the electronic device generates schedule information of one or more schedules, the schedule information comprising: schedule content, schedule time, and schedule types, including a learning schedule and a non-learning schedule; the schedule type is determined by the electronic equipment according to the schedule content, or determined by the electronic equipment according to the application type of the application generating the schedule information, or set by a user;
The electronic device displays a first reminder banner, the first reminder banner comprising: a first schedule of the one or more schedules includes partial schedule information or all schedule information of a first schedule, and an alarm clock control corresponding to the first schedule; the first schedule is a schedule of which the schedule time falls outside the first learning time, and the schedule type is a schedule of a learning schedule, wherein the first learning time comprises a learning day and a learning time period, the learning day indicates a date required to be learned by a user, and the learning time period indicates a time period required to be learned by the user on the learning day;
the electronic equipment receives a first operation acting on the alarm clock control;
the electronic equipment sets an alarm clock, wherein the starting time of the alarm clock is first time, and the first time is the starting time of the first schedule or is earlier than the starting time of the first schedule;
After reaching the first time, the electronic equipment outputs a vibration signal or a sound signal;
After the electronic device continuously displays the first reminding banner for a first time period, the electronic device receives a first operation acting on the first reminding banner;
the electronic device stops displaying the first reminding banner;
The electronic device displays a second reminder banner, the second reminder banner comprising: part or all of schedule information of a second schedule in the one or more schedules, wherein the second schedule is a schedule with schedule time falling within the first learning time, or a schedule type is a schedule of a non-learning schedule;
After the electronic device continues to display the second reminder banner for the first time period, the electronic device stops displaying the second reminder banner in response to an event that the second reminder banner is continuously displayed for the first time period.
19. An electronic device, the electronic device comprising: one or more processors and memory;
The memory is coupled to the one or more processors, the memory for storing computer program code comprising computer instructions that the one or more processors invoke to cause the electronic device to perform the method of any of claims 1-18.
20. A chip system for application to an electronic device, the chip system comprising one or more processors configured to invoke computer instructions to cause the electronic device to perform the method of any of claims 1-18.
21. A computer readable storage medium comprising instructions which, when run on an electronic device, cause the electronic device to perform the method of any of claims 1-18.
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