CN117787310A - Picture operation method, electronic device and storage medium - Google Patents

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CN117787310A
CN117787310A CN202311731689.0A CN202311731689A CN117787310A CN 117787310 A CN117787310 A CN 117787310A CN 202311731689 A CN202311731689 A CN 202311731689A CN 117787310 A CN117787310 A CN 117787310A
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Abstract

The application provides an operation method of a picture, electronic equipment and a storage medium, wherein the operation method of the picture comprises the following steps: determining whether a graphic code exists in the picture in response to detecting that the user performs an operation of storing the picture; responding to at least one graphic code in the picture, and acquiring graphic code information included in the at least one graphic code; and establishing at least one mapping relation between the picture and at least one graphic code information, and further comprising: and adding at least one first operation identifier in the picture based on the at least one mapping relation, wherein the at least one first operation identifier is used for executing the operation of jumping from the display page to a target page indicated by corresponding graphic code information in the display page of the picture. According to the method for operating the picture, the mapping relation between the picture and the graphic code in the picture can be established after the picture is stored, so that the subsequent operation efficiency of the graphic code in the picture is improved.

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Picture operation method, electronic device and storage medium
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the field of computer technologies, and in particular, to a method for operating a picture, an electronic device, and a storage medium.
Background
A graphic barcode (hereinafter referred to as "graphic code") is a graphic in which data information is recorded and which is alternately black and white. When a user obtains data information in a graphic code, a picture including the graphic code is usually stored (for example, stored in a mobile phone album), and when the user subsequently obtains the data information in the graphic code, the user often needs to browse a plurality of pictures stored in the mobile phone album to find out the picture including the graphic code, so that the time for obtaining the data information by the user is increased.
Disclosure of Invention
Embodiments of the present application provide a method for operating a picture, an electronic device, and a storage medium that can at least partially solve the above-mentioned problems or other problems existing in the prior art.
The operation method of the picture according to the embodiment of the application comprises the following steps: determining whether a graphic code exists in a picture in response to detecting that a user performs an operation of storing the picture; responding to at least one graphic code in the picture, and acquiring graphic code information included in the at least one graphic code; and establishing at least one mapping relation between the picture and at least one piece of graphic code information. According to the operation method of the picture, the mapping relation between the picture and the graphic code in the picture can be established after the picture is stored, so that the efficiency of accessing the picture to acquire the graphic code information is improved.
The operation method of the picture according to the embodiment of the application further comprises the following steps: and adding at least one first operation identifier in the picture based on the at least one mapping relation, wherein the at least one first operation identifier is used for executing the operation of jumping from the display page to a target page indicated by corresponding graphic code information in the display page of the picture. The operation method of the picture according to the embodiment of the application further comprises the following steps: receiving a first operation instruction for triggering the at least one first operation identifier in a display page of the picture; and according to the first operation instruction, jumping from the display page of the picture to the target page. According to the operation method of the pictures, when a plurality of pictures are accessed, the pictures containing the graphic codes can be distinguished from other pictures based on the added first operation identification, so that the selection efficiency of the pictures containing the graphic codes is improved, and the operation efficiency through the graphic code information is improved.
According to the method for operating the picture in the embodiment of the application, the picture is stored in a preset storage area including a plurality of preset pictures, at least one of the preset pictures includes a preset graphic code, and the method further includes: before at least one mapping relation between the picture and at least one graphic code information is established, at least one preset mapping relation between at least one of the plurality of preset pictures and preset graphic codes contained in the at least one preset picture is established; responding to the access operation triggering the preset storage area under the condition that the code scanning function is started, and displaying the picture and the at least one preset picture containing a preset graphic code according to the mapping relation and the preset mapping relation; and in response to a selection operation of the picture and a scanning operation of the picture under a presentation page of the picture, jumping from the presentation page to a target page indicated by the at least one graphic code information. According to the method for operating the picture, in the process of accessing the preset storage area storing the plurality of preset pictures through the scanning function, the pictures containing the graphic codes can be displayed in the preset storage area according to the mapping relation and the preset mapping relation, so that the selection efficiency of the pictures containing the graphic codes is improved, and the operation efficiency through the graphic code information is improved.
The operation method of the picture according to the embodiment of the application further comprises the following steps: and adding at least one second operation identifier in the picture based on the at least one mapping relation, wherein the at least one second operation identifier is used for executing the selection operation of the corresponding graphic code in the display page of the picture. According to the method for operating the picture in the embodiment of the application, the picture is stored in a preset storage area including a plurality of preset pictures, at least one of the preset pictures includes a preset graphic code, and the method further includes: before at least one mapping relation between the picture and at least one graphic code information is established, at least one preset mapping relation between at least one of the plurality of preset pictures and preset graphic codes contained in the at least one preset picture is established; responding to the access operation triggering the preset storage area under the condition that the scanning function is started, and displaying the picture and the at least one preset picture containing a preset graphic code according to the mapping relation and the preset mapping relation; and responding to the selection operation of the picture and the scanning operation of the graphic code corresponding to the selected second operation identification under the display page of the picture, and jumping from the display page to a target page indicated by the graphic code information corresponding to the graphic code. According to the operation method of the picture in some embodiments of the application, the selection of the corresponding graphic code can be realized based on the added second operation identifier, so that the expected graphic code can be scanned under the condition that a plurality of graphic codes are included in the picture, and the accuracy and the efficiency of scanning are improved.
An electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application includes: at least one processor; and a memory communicatively coupled to the at least one processor; wherein the memory stores instructions executable by the at least one processor to enable the at least one processor to perform any one of the methods described above.
A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium according to an embodiment of the present application, having stored thereon machine-executable instructions that, when executed, cause a machine to perform the method of any of the above.
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FIG. 1 is a flow chart of a method of operation of a picture according to some embodiments of the present application;
fig. 2 is a schematic display diagram of a preset storage area in an access terminal device in an operation method of a picture according to some embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of a display page of a picture including a graphic code in a method of operating a picture according to some embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of a presentation page of a picture including a plurality of graphics codes in a method of operation of a picture according to some embodiments of the present application;
FIG. 5 is a flow chart of a method of operation of a picture according to further embodiments of the present application;
fig. 6 is a schematic display diagram of a preset storage area in an access terminal device in an operation method of a picture according to other embodiments of the present application;
fig. 7 is another schematic display diagram of a preset storage area in an access terminal device in an operation method of a picture according to other embodiments of the present application; and
fig. 8 is a block diagram of an electronic device for an operation method of a picture according to an embodiment of the present application.
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The following description of the embodiments of the present application will be made clearly and fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is evident that the embodiments described are only some, but not all, of the embodiments of the present application. All other embodiments, which can be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without undue burden from the present disclosure, are within the scope of the present disclosure.
It should be appreciated that references in the specification to "exemplary," "in some examples," "optionally," "as a selection," "as another selection," "as an example," and "as another example," etc., indicate that the embodiment described may include a particular feature, structure, or characteristic, but every embodiment may not necessarily include the particular feature, structure, or characteristic. Moreover, such phrases are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the knowledge of one skilled in the relevant art to effect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other embodiments whether or not explicitly described.
It will be further understood that the terms "comprises" and "comprising," when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
In addition, embodiments and features of embodiments in the present application may be combined with each other without conflict. In addition, unless explicitly defined or contradicted by context, the particular steps included in the methods described herein are not necessarily limited to the order described, but may be performed in any order or in parallel.
Exemplary embodiments of the present application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Common graphic codes generally include one-dimensional codes and two-dimensional codes, which are favored because they include more data information and exhibit richer content. A quick response matrix code (Quick Response Code, QR code) is widely used as one of two-dimensional codes because it can be recognized quickly and responded in time. Taking QR code information in a picture as an example, in a process of acquiring the QR code, a user generally needs to store the picture including the QR code in a picture storage area (e.g., an album) of a user terminal (e.g., a mobile phone), and then needs to browse a plurality of pictures stored in the picture storage area to find out a picture including a graphic code when acquiring the QR code information, which often takes more time and has poor user experience.
To at least partially address one or more of the above-mentioned problems, as well as other potential problems, exemplary embodiments of the present application propose a method of operation of a picture, fig. 1 shows a flow chart of a method of operation 200 of the picture. Referring to fig. 1, the method 200 may include: s210, in response to detecting that a user performs an operation of storing pictures, determining whether graphic codes exist in the pictures; s220, responding to at least one graphic code in the picture, and acquiring graphic code information included in the at least one graphic code; s230, establishing at least one mapping relation between the picture and at least one graphic code information; s240, adding at least one first operation identifier into the picture based on at least one mapping relation; s250, receiving a first operation instruction for triggering at least one first operation identifier in a display page of the picture; and S260, according to the first operation instruction, jumping from the display page of the picture to a target page indicated by the graphic code information.
It should be understood that method 200 may also include additional steps not shown and/or that the illustrated steps may be omitted, the scope of the application is not limited in this respect. In actual operation, the methods according to the embodiments of the present application may be performed sequentially or in parallel, and other steps may be performed before, after, or between the described methods, which is not limited in this application.
The method 200 of operation of the pictures of the present application is described in detail below in conjunction with fig. 1-4 and 8.
Referring to fig. 1, the method 200 may begin at step S210 by determining whether a graphic code is present in a picture in response to detecting that a user has performed an operation to store the picture. As shown in fig. 2, in the method 200, a user may use a terminal device 400 to perform an operation of storing pictures, where the terminal device 400 may be, for example, a terminal device 400 such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer, or the like. In some cases, the terminal device 400 described above may be, for example, any of the examples of the electronic device 600 shown in fig. 8. In some examples, the picture with the picture format may be obtained by, for example, shooting the picture with the picture format by a camera carried by the terminal device 400, or may be obtained by intercepting the picture with the picture format obtained by a display interface of the terminal device 400, or may also receive a picture sent by another user by the terminal device 400, which is not limited in the specific manner of obtaining the picture. It should be understood that the picture obtained by, for example, the terminal device 400 may be any type of picture obtained by the user according to the actual needs, and thus, the picture may or may not include a graphic code.
The above-described acquisition manner will be specifically described taking the acquisition of a picture containing a graphic code as an example. In the example of taking the above-mentioned picture by means of a camera carried by the terminal device 400 itself, the camera on the terminal device 400 may be invoked and a certain area may be taken, which area may be provided with at least one graphic code, for example, so that the terminal device 400 may obtain a picture comprising the at least one graphic code. In one scenario, multiple graphic codes may be provided for some specific areas, such as in some areas of posters, food packages, envelopes, etc., each indicating a different function. Taking a poster scene as an example, a specific area of the poster is printed with two-dimensional codes and one-dimensional code, wherein one two-dimensional code corresponds to the addition of WeChat friends, one two-dimensional code corresponds to the addition of WeChat public numbers, and one-dimensional code corresponds to the identification of commodities (used for scanning payment when purchasing behavior occurs). The camera on the terminal device 400 may be called to capture the poster area including two-dimensional codes and one-dimensional code, so that a picture including a plurality of graphic codes can be obtained.
Specifically, the types of the one-dimensional codes may include any one of an EAN-8 one-dimensional bar Code, an EAN-13, a upca one-dimensional bar Code, a UPC-E one-dimensional bar Code, a Codabar one-dimensional bar Code, a Code 39 one-dimensional bar Code, a Code 93 one-dimensional bar Code, a Code128 one-dimensional bar Code, and an ITF one-dimensional bar Code.
The two-dimensional codes may be two-dimensional codes of the same kind or two-dimensional codes of different kinds. Specifically, the types of the two-dimensional codes may include, but are not limited to, any one of PDF417, aztec, PDF417 two-dimensional bar Code, datamatrix two-dimensional bar Code, maxicode two-dimensional bar Code, code 49,Code 16K,Code one, QR Code.
In an example of obtaining the above-described picture by way of the display interface of the interception terminal apparatus 400, for example, in a process of browsing a video, a picture, or a page containing texts and pictures through the terminal apparatus 400, at least one graphic code suspended or contained therein may be intercepted and saved in the form of a picture. Similarly, the at least one graphic code may include at least one of a one-dimensional code or a two-dimensional code, and the specific types of the one-dimensional code or the two-dimensional code referred to in the example of capturing the acquired picture by the camera carried by the terminal device 400 may be equally applicable to the one-dimensional code or the two-dimensional code obtained by capturing the display interface of the terminal device 400, so that details about the specific types of the one-dimensional code or the two-dimensional code are not described herein.
In an example of receiving pictures sent by other users through the terminal device 400, for example, in an application program with a dialogue function such as WeChat, QQ, etc., the other users may send pictures including at least one graphic code to the terminal device 400 of the user through the dialogue interface.
In some cases, the pictures received by the terminal device 400 from other users may also be pictures embedded in other files (e.g., word documents or PPT slides), and when the terminal device 400 receives the file containing the pictures, the user may convert the pages containing the pictures in the file into a picture format. Similarly, the at least one graphic code may include at least one of a one-dimensional code or a two-dimensional code, and the specific types of the one-dimensional code or the two-dimensional code referred to in the example of capturing and acquiring a picture by using a camera carried by the terminal device 400 may be equally applicable to receiving the one-dimensional code or the two-dimensional code included in the picture sent by other users by using the terminal device 400, so that details about the specific types of the one-dimensional code or the two-dimensional code are not described herein.
In some cases, the pictures obtained by, for example, the terminal device 400 may be stored in a preset storage area (e.g., album) in the terminal device 400. Optionally, the obtained picture may also be named during storage in, for example, an album. It should be appreciated that the user may trigger the detection of the operation of storing the picture after taking the picture and saving it in any of the above-described ways. The above detection of the operation of storing the pictures can determine the latest stored picture according to different time sequences of the stored pictures under the condition that a plurality of preset pictures are stored in the preset storage area. After determining the latest stored picture, it may be further determined whether a graphic code exists in the latest stored picture. The graphic code generally comprises an area conforming to the graphic code construction rule, whether the image comprises the area conforming to the graphic code construction rule or not can be judged according to the graphic code construction rule, and if the image comprises the area conforming to the graphic code construction rule, the image can be determined to exist in the image. Taking the example that the graphic code comprises QR codes, three positioning graphs are respectively arranged at the left upper corner, the right upper corner and the left lower corner of the QR code area, and if the three positioning graphs can be identified in the picture, the existence of the QR codes in the picture can be determined.
Referring to fig. 3, in some examples, one graphic code (e.g., two-dimensional code 502) may be included in a picture 500. In other examples, the picture may include a plurality of graphic codes, and referring to fig. 4, the picture 500 includes two-dimensional codes 502, 504 and one-dimensional codes 501, and the areas where the two-dimensional codes 502, 504 and the one-dimensional codes 501 are located may be divided. In some examples, the gradient image of the picture 500 described above may be acquired based on a gradient detection algorithm, which may represent gradient information of the picture 500. Alternatively, the terminal device 400 may divide the two-dimensional code 502, the two-dimensional code 504 and the one-dimensional code 501 into three corresponding sub-images according to the gradient information of the picture 500, and then determine whether each sub-image includes an area conforming to the graphic code formation rule, so as to identify the graphic code in each sub-image. According to some embodiments of the present application, a plurality of graphics codes of different types present in a picture can be identified and the number of graphics codes of the corresponding type determined.
It should be understood that after each detection of the operation of storing the pictures, it may be determined whether a graphic code exists in the pictures, and if at least one graphic code exists in the pictures, the at least one graphic code is parsed to obtain at least one graphic code information, and at least one mapping relationship between the pictures and the at least one graphic code information is established, so that a mapping relationship between a plurality of pictures and the graphic codes contained therein can be established; if the graphic code does not exist in the picture, the operation can be ended.
With continued reference to fig. 1, the method 200 further includes step S220 of acquiring, in response to the at least one graphic code being present in the picture, graphic code information included in the at least one graphic code. In step S220, after determining that at least one graphic code exists in the picture, at least one region of the picture conforming to the graphic code formation rule may be extracted as a graphic code region, and then at least one preset image pattern in the at least one graphic code region may be acquired, and the corresponding graphic code region is decoded according to the at least one preset image pattern, thereby obtaining graphic code information in the graphic code region.
Illustratively, after at least one graphic code region in the picture is extracted, the at least one graphic code region may be grayscale processed to convert the at least one graphic code region into a corresponding grayscale bitmap. The gray bitmap is then binarized using, for example, a gray histogram tool to generate a binary image. Optionally, the gray bitmap may be denoised, for example, using cross median filtering, to generate a denoised image, prior to the binarization process. Alternatively, the denoised image may be binarized and a binary image generated using, for example, a gray level histogram tool. In some examples after the binary image is generated, a preset image pattern (e.g., a position detection image) in the binary image may be determined. Alternatively, the above-described position detection image may have a specific shape (e.g., rectangle, circle), and pixels of at least two colors (e.g., black and white) in a specific direction are arranged in a specified ratio.
In some examples, the at least one graphic code information may be obtained by decoding the corresponding graphic code region according to at least one preset image pattern. Specifically, the binary image may be positioned according to at least one preset image pattern, and then the data information stored in the positioned binary image is decoded as the graphic code information.
In other examples, the operations of extracting the graphic code region in the picture, obtaining the preset image pattern in the graphic code region, and decoding the graphic code region according to the preset image pattern to obtain the graphic code information may be performed through the graphic code parsing interface. Specifically, after identifying that at least one graphic code is included in the picture, the terminal device 400 may invoke a graphic code parsing interface matched with the at least one graphic code, to send the at least one graphic code to a corresponding graphic code parsing interface in a data form, and parse the at least one graphic code through the graphic code parsing interface to obtain at least one graphic code information. Optionally, the process of resolving the at least one graphic code through the graphic code resolving interface at least includes extracting a graphic code region in the picture, and performing gray processing and binarization processing on the graphic code region.
In an example in which a plurality of graphic codes are included in a picture, for example, in an example in which a plurality of two-dimensional codes are included in a picture, after the number of the two-dimensional codes in the picture is determined, a two-dimensional code analysis interface which is matched with the number of the two-dimensional codes is called to respectively send the plurality of two-dimensional codes to the corresponding two-dimensional code analysis interface in a data form, and then the two-dimensional codes which are respectively matched are analyzed through the plurality of two-dimensional code analysis interfaces to obtain a plurality of two-dimensional code information.
In examples where different types of graphics codes are included in the picture, after determining the type and number of types of graphics codes that correspond to each type, a graphics code parsing interface that matches both the type and number of graphics codes may be invoked. Taking the example that the picture simultaneously comprises the two-dimensional code and the one-dimensional code, after the number of the two-dimensional code and the number of the one-dimensional code in the picture are respectively determined, a two-dimensional code analysis interface matched with the number of the two-dimensional code and a one-dimensional code analysis interface matched with the number of the one-dimensional code are called to analyze and obtain corresponding two-dimensional code information and one-dimensional code information.
For example, the above-mentioned graphic code analysis interfaces (for example, the two-dimensional code analysis interface and the one-dimensional code analysis interface) may be network interfaces, application program interfaces, and function interfaces of the terminal device 400, which may perform decoding processing on the graphic code.
In examples where the graphical code interface includes a network interface, the terminal device 400 may be connected to a wireless network or a mobile network to enable a communication connection of the terminal device 400 with the network interface. Optionally, the wireless network includes bluetooth, WIFI, and any other network that implements wireless communication. The terminal device 400 may transmit at least one graphic code in the form of data to a network server connected to the network interface by calling the network interface, and then parse the at least one graphic code through the network server to obtain at least one graphic code information.
In an example in which the graphic code interface includes an application program interface, an application program having a function of processing graphic codes is installed in advance in the application program interface, and at least one graphic code information can be obtained by parsing the graphic codes by the application program.
In the example where the graphic code interface includes a function interface of the terminal device 400 itself, an analysis algorithm is preset in the function interface, and at least one graphic code information may be obtained by analyzing the graphic code by the analysis algorithm in the function interface. In an example in which the picture includes different types of graphics codes, the terminal device 400 may set multiple function interfaces, where the multiple function interfaces correspondingly analyze the graphics codes of different types, and after determining the types and the numbers of the graphics codes corresponding to the types, the terminal device 400 may send the graphics code data to a corresponding graphics code analysis interface according to the types and the numbers of the graphics codes, where an analysis algorithm of the graphics code of the corresponding type is preset in the graphics code analysis interface, and the graphics code information may be obtained by calling the analysis algorithm.
With continued reference to fig. 1, the method 200 further includes step S230 of establishing at least one mapping relationship between the picture and at least one graphic code information. In step S230, at least one of address information and name information of the picture may be extracted as the identification information, and then a mapping relationship between the identification information of the picture and the at least one graphic code information is stored in a local database of the terminal device 400, for example. In an example in which a plurality of graphic codes are included in a picture, after the identification information of the picture is extracted, the identification information may be respectively established with a plurality of mapping relations with a plurality of graphic code information in the plurality of graphic codes. Therefore, when the picture is accessed later, the corresponding graphic code can be selected for operation based on the mapping relation, and the efficiency of accessing the picture can be improved.
In the example of capturing the above-mentioned picture by the camera carried by the terminal device 400, the address information of the picture includes, for example, the geographical location where the picture is located when the picture is captured, and the name information of the picture is, for example, the name information automatically allocated by the system or the name of the picture input by the user according to the need when the picture is stored in the preset storage area.
According to the operation method of the picture, after the user is detected to execute the operation of storing the picture, whether the picture has the graphic code or not can be automatically determined, and in the case that the picture has the graphic code, the mapping relation between the picture and the graphic code information in the picture can be automatically established. When the subsequent access to the picture is convenient, the corresponding operation is executed based on the mapping relation, so that the efficiency of accessing the graphic code in the picture is improved.
With continued reference to fig. 1, the method 200 further includes step S240 of adding at least one first operation identifier to the picture based on the at least one mapping relationship. In step S240, at least one first operation identifier for operating the corresponding graphic code may be added to the picture based on the at least one mapping relationship. The at least one first operation identifier is used for executing an operation of jumping from the presentation page to a target page indicated by corresponding graphic code information in the presentation page (for example, a page presented by clicking and enlarging). Optionally, the target operation may be performed by jumping from the current page to the address of the target page (e.g., opening a browser), displaying the presentation information of the target page (e.g., opening a merchandise page), or displaying a dialogue window under the target page (e.g., sharing the graphic code to a WeChat, QQ, or microblog, etc.).
Alternatively, the first operation identifier may be disposed near or at least partially coincident with the corresponding graphic code region, for example. In an example in which a picture includes a plurality of graphic codes, a plurality of first operation identifiers for operating the corresponding graphic codes may be added to the picture based on a plurality of mapping relationships of the picture and the plurality of graphic codes, and the plurality of first operation identifiers may be respectively disposed in the vicinity of or at least partially coincident with the corresponding graphic code regions. The picture added with the first operation identifier may be continuously stored in a preset storage area in the terminal device 400.
Illustratively, the first operation identifier includes a floating layer window, and the shape of the floating layer window may be rectangular, circular, polygonal, or the like. In addition, the background color of the floating layer window can be transparent, semitransparent, opaque, etc.; the floating layer window may be white, black, yellow, etc. In this embodiment, the shape, size, background color, position, and other properties of the floating layer window are not limited. As an alternative, the first operation identifier may further include any other type of identifier that is periodically flashing, hand-shaped, arrow-shaped, etc. reminding.
With continued reference to fig. 1, the method 200 further includes step S250 of receiving a first operation instruction for triggering at least one first operation identifier in a presentation page of the picture. In step S250, before receiving the first operation instruction, a second operation (for example, clicking) on the picture may be triggered during the process of accessing the preset storage area (for example, browsing the album) by the user, and the terminal device 400 may form a presentation page of the picture in the preset storage area (for example, zoom in the picture to form the presentation page) after receiving the operation instruction of clicking the picture. In some specific application scenarios, referring to fig. 2, in a process of browsing a preset storage area 401 (e.g., album) in a terminal device 400 (e.g., a mobile phone), a picture 500 including a graphic code may be found out of a plurality of pictures pre-stored in the preset storage area 401, and then the picture 500 is clicked to zoom in to form a presentation page of the picture 500 as shown in fig. 4.
Referring to fig. 3, taking an example that the picture 500 includes one graphic code (e.g., the two-dimensional code 502), optionally, when the picture 500 is in the presentation page mode, the first operation identifier 503 may be displayed on the presentation page, and the terminal device 400 may, for example, receive a first operation instruction for triggering the first operation identifier 503 on the current presentation page. Specifically, the user may trigger a first operation (e.g., click) on the first operation identifier 503, and the terminal device 400 may perform a subsequent operation (e.g., page skip described below) according to the above-described click operation.
With continued reference to fig. 1, the method 200 further includes step S260 of jumping from the presentation page of the picture to the target page indicated by the graphic code information according to the first operation instruction. In step S260, with continued reference to fig. 3, after the user, for example, triggers the first operation (e.g., clicking) on the first operation identifier 503, the terminal device 400 may receive the above-mentioned operation instruction of clicking on the first operation identifier 503 to perform the target operation of jumping from the presentation page of the picture 500 to the target page indicated by the graphic code information (e.g., jumping to the browser page).
Referring to fig. 4, in an example in which the picture 500 includes a plurality of graphic codes, the picture 500 may display first operation identifiers corresponding to the plurality of graphic codes one by one in a presentation page mode, and a user may trigger one of the first operation identifiers according to actual needs, so that the mobile terminal may receive a corresponding operation instruction to perform an operation of jumping from the presentation page of the picture to a target page indicated by the first operation identifier.
Taking a poster scene as an example, the picture 500 comprises two-dimensional codes 502 respectively indicating WeChat friends to be added and two-dimensional codes 504 respectively indicating WeChat public numbers to be added and a one-dimensional code 501 corresponding to commodity identifications, and the operation identifications 502-1 for WeChat friends to be added, the operation identification 504-1 for WeChat public numbers to be added and the operation identification 501-1 for opening commodity identification pages are respectively displayed in the position areas of the two-dimensional codes 502, the two-dimensional codes 504 and the one-dimensional code 501. The user may click on the operation identifier 502-1 of the WeChat adding friend to make the page jump to the WeChat adding friend page, for example, in case of knowing brand information and purchase channel of the commodity; or click on the operation identifier 504-1 that adds the WeChat public number, causing the page to jump to the page that adds the WeChat public number. In the case that the user needs to purchase the commodity, for example, the user may click on the operation identifier 501-1 of opening the commodity identification page, so that the page jumps to the identification page of the commodity, and the user is convenient to purchase the commodity.
According to some embodiments of the present application, after the pictures are stored in a preset storage area (for example, an album including a plurality of preset pictures), a corresponding first operation identifier may be added to the picture including the graphic code, so that in a subsequent process of browsing the album, on one hand, the picture including the graphic code may be classified from other pictures based on the first operation identifier so as to facilitate quick selection of the picture including the graphic code, thereby improving the selection efficiency of the graphic code; further, under the condition that a plurality of graphic codes are included in the picture, a user can naturally select any first operation identifier for operating any graphic code in the picture to realize page skip, and the operation experience is better. On the other hand, the operation of the first operation mark can be triggered to realize the page skip in the process of browsing the album, so that the operability and the operation efficiency of realizing the page skip through identifying the graphic code information are improved.
Still other embodiments of the present application provide another method for operating a picture, and fig. 5 shows a flowchart of the method 300 for operating a picture. Referring to fig. 5, the method 300 may include: s310, in response to detecting that a user performs an operation of storing pictures, determining whether graphic codes exist in the pictures; s320, responding to at least one graphic code in the picture, and acquiring graphic code information included in the at least one graphic code; s330, establishing at least one mapping relation between the picture and at least one graphic code information; s340, responding to the access operation triggering the preset storage area under the condition that the scanning function is started, and displaying pictures and at least one preset picture containing preset graphic codes according to the mapping relation and the preset mapping relation; and S350, responding to the selection operation of the picture and the scanning operation of the picture under the display page of the picture, and jumping from the display page to a target page indicated by the graphic code information.
Step S310, step S320, and step S330 of the operation method 300 according to other embodiments of the present application correspond to step 210, step S220, and step S230 of the operation method 200, and some of the operation methods and features involved in step S310, step S320, and step S330 are at least partially identical or similar to some of the operation methods and features involved in step 210, step S220, and step S230, so that a detailed description of these identical or similar parts is omitted from the operation method 300.
Step S340 and step S350 in method 300 are described in detail below in conjunction with fig. 5-8.
Referring to fig. 5, the method 300 may include step S340 of displaying the picture and the at least one preset picture including a preset graphic code according to a mapping relationship and the preset mapping relationship in response to triggering an access operation of a preset storage area if the scan function is enabled. In some examples, the preset storage area 401 (e.g., album) as shown in fig. 2 may also include a plurality of preset pictures, any of which may or may not contain a graphic code. Taking at least one of the plurality of preset pictures including the preset graphic code as an example, similarly, before establishing at least one mapping relationship between the graphic code information in the at least one graphic code and the picture 500, the preset graphic code in the preset picture may be further determined, the preset graphic code information in the preset graphic code may be obtained, and at least one preset mapping relationship between the preset graphic code information in the preset graphic code and the preset graphic code information in the at least one preset graphic code included in the preset graphic code may be established.
It is understood that the features involved in determining whether the graphic code exists in the picture, acquiring the graphic code information, and establishing the mapping relationship between the graphic code information and the picture in steps S210, S220, and S230 of the method 200 may be at least partially or fully applied to the predetermined graphic code in the determined predetermined picture described herein, acquiring the predetermined graphic code information in the predetermined graphic code, and establishing the predetermined mapping relationship between the predetermined picture and the predetermined graphic code information in the predetermined graphic code included therein, so that the same or similar contents are not repeated herein.
In some examples, a scanning function of the scanning application may be enabled, the scanning function being capable of scanning identification of the graphics code. The user can trigger the access operation of the preset storage area under the interface with the scanning function, so that a plurality of pictures containing graphic codes prestored in the preset storage area can be accessed.
Referring to fig. 6, in case that only one picture 500 among the plurality of pictures stored in the preset storage area 401 has a graphic code (e.g., two-dimensional code 502), the picture including the graphic code (e.g., two-dimensional code 502) may be uniquely displayed according to the mapping relationship without displaying other pictures, thereby improving the selection efficiency of the picture including the graphic code. Referring to fig. 7, for example, in the case that the preset graphic code is included in each of the picture 500 and at least one preset picture 500 ' stored in the preset storage area 401, the user may display the picture 500 and the preset picture 500 ' including the preset graphic code according to the mapping relationship between the picture 500 and the graphic code information and the preset mapping relationship between the preset picture 500 ' and the preset graphic code information, for example, by enabling the interface of the scanning function and triggering the access operation of the preset storage area 401.
Fig. 7 shows only an example in which the number of preset pictures 500 'including preset graphic codes is two, and it should be understood that the number of preset pictures 500' including preset graphic codes may be more than two in actual cases. It should also be understood that the types and/or numbers of graphics codes included in the two preset pictures 500 'as shown in fig. 7 may be different, and the types and numbers of graphics codes included in either one of the two preset pictures 500' may be different from the types and/or numbers of graphics codes included in the picture 500. Specifically, one of the two preset pictures 500' may include two-dimensional codes, and the other one may include one-dimensional code.
Alternatively, the above-described scanning application may be a system application built into the operating system of the terminal device 400, such as a "swipe" of the system itself. Alternatively, the scanning application may be a third party application manually installed in the terminal device 400 by a user, such as "i search" or the like. Alternatively, the scanning application may be a sub-application built into a part of the application, such as a "swipe" built into a "WeChat" application. The specific type of scanning application is not limited in this application.
It should be appreciated that depending on how the terminal device 400 interacts with the user, the user may enter control instructions for running the scanning application through different interactions. For example, the user may enter the application list interface through key interactions on the terminal device 400 or a control apparatus (e.g., a remote controller), and move a cursor and input control instructions through pressing operations on corresponding physical keys in the application list interface. Specifically, the user can adjust the cursor position through the keys of up, down, left and right in the application list interface, and after the cursor is positioned on the application icons such as' sweeping one, the user presses the OK key to input a control command so as to start running the scanning application.
Optionally, for the terminal device 400 supporting touch control, the user may also directly click on an application icon such as "swipe" in the application list interface, so as to start running the corresponding scanning application. For the terminal device 400 with the intelligent voice system, the user can also control the terminal device 400 to start running the corresponding scanning application by inputting voice instructions such as "open scan one scan", "i want scan code", and the like.
Taking "swipe" built into the "WeChat" application as an example, the user may select "WeChat" at the application list interface and then select the "swipe" function to initiate the scan function. As an option, a user can click the album to access a plurality of pictures stored in the album under the interface with the scanning function, and the album can only display the pictures containing the graphic codes according to the mapping relation without displaying other pictures under the condition that only one of the plurality of pictures stored in the preset storage area has the graphic codes, so that the selection efficiency of the pictures containing the graphic codes is improved.
In an example where the picture includes a plurality of graphics codes, for example, before enabling the scan function of the graphics codes, a plurality of second operation identifiers for operating the corresponding graphics codes may also be added to the picture based on a plurality of mappings between the picture and the graphics code information in the plurality of graphics codes. Each of the plurality of second operation identifiers is operable to perform a selection operation of a corresponding graphic code.
Alternatively, the plurality of second operation markers may be disposed near or at least partially coincident with the corresponding graphic code regions, respectively. The picture added with the second operation identifier may be continuously stored in a preset storage area in the terminal device 400.
As an example, the second operation identifier includes, for example, a floating layer window, which may be rectangular, circular, polygonal, etc. in shape. In addition, the background color of the floating layer window can be transparent, semitransparent, opaque, etc.; the floating layer window may be white, black, yellow, etc. In this embodiment, the shape, size, background color, position, and other properties of the floating layer window are not limited. As another example, the second operational identification may also include periodic flashing, hand-type, arrow-type, etc. reminders, as well as any other type of identification.
With continued reference to fig. 5, the method 300 may include step S350 of jumping from the presentation page to the target page indicated by the graphic code information in response to the selection operation of the picture and the scanning operation of the picture under the presentation page of the picture. As an option, in a case where the preset storage area 401 displays a picture and at least one preset picture having a preset graphic code, for example, before the picture is scanned, the user may select the picture and trigger a second operation (for example, clicking) on the picture, and the terminal device 400 may form a presentation page (for example, enlarge the picture to form the presentation page) of the picture in the preset storage area (for example, album) after receiving the above-mentioned second operation instruction to click on the picture. Optionally, when the picture is in the display page mode, the graphic code in the picture can be scanned, so that the page jumps from the current display page to the target page indicated by the graphic code information corresponding to the graphic code.
In an example in which the picture includes a plurality of graphics codes, for example, after adding a plurality of second operation identifiers for operating the corresponding graphics codes, the picture may display the second operation identifiers corresponding to the plurality of graphics codes one by one in the presentation page mode, and the user may trigger one of the second operation identifiers according to actual needs, so that the terminal device 400 may select the corresponding graphics code to scan, so that the current presentation page jumps to the target page indicated by the graphics code information of the graphics code.
According to some embodiments of the present application, after a picture is stored in a preset storage area (for example, an album including a plurality of preset pictures), a mapping relationship between the picture and a graphic code in the picture is established, and then, in a case where the graphic code needs to be scanned, the picture including the graphic code can be uniquely displayed in the preset storage area storage, so that operability and operation efficiency of implementing page skip by identifying graphic code information are improved.
According to some embodiments of the present application, for example, in the case that a plurality of graphic codes are included in a picture, by adding a second operation identifier for selecting the graphic code to scan, when the picture needs to be scanned to obtain the graphic code information in any graphic code, the corresponding graphic code is scanned by selecting the corresponding second operation identifier, so that the desired graphic code can be scanned when the picture includes the plurality of graphic codes, and the accuracy and efficiency of scanning are improved.
The embodiment of the application also provides an electronic device and a non-transitory computer readable storage medium for the operation method of the picture. Fig. 8 shows a block diagram of an electronic device 600 for a method of operation of a picture according to an embodiment of the present application. Electronic devices are intended to represent various forms of digital computers that may execute computer program instructions. The electronic device may also represent various forms of mobile devices capable of performing embodiments of the present application. The components shown herein, their connections and relationships, and their functions, are meant to be exemplary only, and are not meant to limit implementations of the application described and/or claimed herein.
As shown in fig. 8, the electronic device 600 includes a processor 601 that can perform various suitable actions and processes according to a computer program stored in a Read Only Memory (ROM) 602 or a computer program loaded from a memory 608 into a Random Access Memory (RAM) 603. In the RAM 603, various programs and data required for the operation of the electronic device 600 can also be stored. The processor 601, the ROM 602, and the RAM 603 are connected to each other through a bus 604. An I/O interface (input/output interface) 605 is also connected to the bus 604.
In some implementations, multiple processors 601 and/or multiple buses 604 may be used together with multiple memories 608, if desired. Also, a plurality of electronic devices 600 may be connected, each electronic device 600 providing a part of the necessary operations.
A number of components in the electronic device 600 are connected to the I/O interface 605, including: an input unit 606, such as a touch screen or other input knob, etc.; an output unit 607 such as various types of displays, speakers, and the like; memory 608, such as a disk or the like; and a communication unit 609 such as a network card, modem, wireless communication transceiver, etc. The communication unit 609 allows the device 600 to exchange information/data with other devices via a computer network, such as the internet, and/or various telecommunication networks.
The processor 601 may be a variety of general and/or special purpose processing components having processing and computing capabilities. Some examples of processor 601 include, but are not limited to, a Central Processing Unit (CPU), a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), various specialized Artificial Intelligence (AI) computing chips, various processors running machine learning model algorithms, digital Signal Processors (DSPs), and any suitable processor, controller, microcontroller, etc. The processor 601 performs the various methods described above, such as the method of operation of a picture. For example, in some embodiments, the method of operation of the picture may be implemented as a computer software program tangibly embodied on a readable storage medium, such as memory 608. In some embodiments, part or all of the computer program may be loaded and/or installed onto the electronic device 600 via the ROM 602 and/or the communication unit 609. When the computer program is loaded into RAM 603 and executed by processor 601, one or more steps of the method of operation of the picture described above may be performed. Alternatively, in other embodiments, the processor 601 may be configured to perform the method of operation of the picture in any other suitable manner (e.g., by means of firmware).
Various implementations of the systems and techniques described here above may be implemented in digital electronic circuitry, integrated circuit systems, field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs), application Specific Standard Products (ASSPs), systems On Chip (SOCs), load programmable logic devices (CPLDs), computer hardware, firmware, software, and/or combinations thereof. These various embodiments may include: implemented in one or more computer programs, the one or more computer programs may be executed and/or interpreted on a programmable system including at least one programmable processor, which may be a special purpose or general-purpose programmable processor, that may receive data and instructions from, and transmit data and instructions to, a storage system, at least one input device, and at least one output device.
Program code for carrying out methods of the present application may be written in any combination of one or more programming languages. The program code described above may be packaged into a computer program product. These program code or computer program products may be provided to a processor or controller of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus such that the program code, when executed by the processor 601, causes the functions/operations specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram to be implemented. The program code may execute entirely on the machine, partly on the machine, as a stand-alone software package, partly on the machine and partly on a remote machine or entirely on the remote machine or server.
In the context of this application, a non-transitory computer readable storage medium may be a tangible medium that can contain, or store a program for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system, apparatus, or device. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium may be a machine readable signal storage medium. The readable storage medium may include, but is not limited to, an electronic, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, apparatus, or device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing. More specific examples of a readable storage medium would include an electrical connection based on one or more wires, a portable computer diskette, a hard disk, a Random Access Memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), an optical fiber, a portable compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), an optical storage device, a magnetic storage device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing.
The objects, technical solutions and advantageous effects of the present application are further described in detail in the above detailed description. It should be understood that the foregoing is only a specific embodiment of the present application and is not intended to limit the present application. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc. made within the spirit and principles of the present application are intended to be included within the scope of the present application.

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1. The operation method of the picture is characterized by comprising the following steps:
determining whether a graphic code exists in a picture in response to detecting that a user performs an operation of storing the picture;
responding to at least one graphic code in the picture, and acquiring graphic code information included in the at least one graphic code; and
establishing at least one mapping relation between the picture and at least one piece of graphic code information;
further comprises: adding at least one first operation identifier in the picture based on the at least one mapping relation,
wherein, in the display page of the picture, the at least one first operation identifier is used for executing an operation of jumping from the display page to a target page indicated by the corresponding graphic code information.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
receiving a first operation instruction for triggering the at least one first operation identifier in a display page of the picture; and
and according to the first operation instruction, jumping from the display page of the picture to the target page.
3. The method of claim 2, the picture being stored in a preset storage area, receiving, in a presentation page of the picture, a first operation instruction for triggering the at least one first operation identifier comprising:
Responding to a second operation instruction which is received in the process of accessing the preset storage area by a user and triggers the picture;
forming a display page of the picture in the preset storage area according to the second operation instruction; and
and receiving a first operation instruction for triggering the at least one first operation identifier in a display page of the picture.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising: adding at least one second operation identifier in the picture based on the at least one mapping relation,
wherein, in the display page of the picture, the at least one second operation identifier is used for executing the selection operation of the corresponding graphic code.
5. The method of claim 4, the picture being stored into a preset storage area comprising a plurality of preset pictures, at least one of the plurality of preset pictures comprising a preset graphic code, the method further comprising:
before at least one mapping relation between the picture and at least one graphic code information is established, establishing a preset mapping relation between at least one of the plurality of preset pictures and a preset graphic code contained in the at least one preset picture;
responding to the access operation triggering the preset storage area under the condition that the scanning function is started, and displaying the picture and the at least one preset picture containing a preset graphic code according to the mapping relation and the preset mapping relation; and
And responding to the selection operation of the picture and the scanning operation of the graphic code corresponding to the selected second operation identification under the display page of the picture, and jumping from the display page to a target page indicated by the graphic code information corresponding to the graphic code.
6. The method of claim 5, in response to a selection operation of the picture and a scanning operation of the graphics code corresponding to the selected second operation identification under a presentation page of the picture, jumping from the presentation page to a target page indicated by graphics code information corresponding to the graphics code comprises:
responding to the selection operation of the picture, and forming a display page of the picture in the preset storage area according to the received second operation instruction triggering the picture; and
and responding to the selection operation of the second operation identifier and the scanning operation of the graphic code corresponding to the second operation identifier, and jumping from the display page to a target page indicated by the graphic code information corresponding to the graphic code.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein establishing at least one mapping relationship between the picture and at least one of the graphic code information comprises:
Extracting the identification information of the picture; and
and storing a mapping relation between the identification information and at least one graphic code information.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the identification information of the picture includes at least one of address information and name information of the picture, wherein,
extracting the identification information of the picture comprises the following steps:
extracting at least one of address information and name information of the picture; and
storing the mapping relationship between the identification information and at least one of the graphic code information includes:
storing the mapping relation between at least one of the address information and the name information of the extracted picture and at least one of the graphic code information.
9. An electronic device, comprising:
at least one processor; and
a memory communicatively coupled to the at least one processor; wherein,
the memory stores instructions executable by the at least one processor to enable the at least one processor to perform the method of any one of claims 1 to 8.
10. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium having stored thereon machine executable instructions that, when executed, cause a machine to perform the method of any of claims 1 to 8.
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