Air conditioner display method and related device

By displaying graphics showing different effects during air conditioner operation, and simulating the airflow situation of the air conditioner based on changes in airflow parameters, this technology solves the problem that users cannot intuitively understand the airflow of the air conditioner in existing technologies, improves the user experience, and saves computing resources.

CN120517127BActive Publication Date: 2026-02-27YINWANG INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202510510620.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-22
Publication Date
2026-02-27
Estimated Expiration
2045-04-22

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing technologies cannot intuitively demonstrate the airflow of an air conditioner, which affects the user experience.

Method used

By displaying different graphic effects during the operation of the air conditioner, the air outlet conditions are simulated according to the different changes in the air outlet parameters. This includes linear and dotted graphics, changes in color, flow direction, area, etc., and the graphic effects are updated in real time or at regular intervals.

Benefits of technology

It improves users' intuitive understanding of the air conditioning vents, enhances the user experience, saves vehicle computing resources, and significantly improves image efficiency through cloud-based rendering.

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Abstract

The air conditioner display method and related device relate to the vehicle technical field. The method can include: in response to a first user operation, operating an air conditioner; during the operation of the air conditioner, displaying a first interface, the first interface including a first graphic; if the air conditioner blows air with a first parameter, displaying the first graphic in the first interface with a first effect; if the air conditioner blows air with a second parameter, displaying the first graphic in the first interface with a second effect, wherein the first parameter is different from the second parameter, the first effect is different from the second effect, and the air blowing parameter includes at least one of an air outlet, an air blowing time, an air blowing condition, or an influence parameter. The scheme can intuitively present the air blowing condition of the air conditioner and improve the user experience.
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TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The present application relates to the technical field of vehicles, in particular to an air conditioner display method and related device. BACKGROUND

[0002] The air conditioner is a common cabin function of the vehicle. The air outlet condition (such as temperature, air speed, etc.) of the air conditioner is a content that the user pays great attention to, and has a great influence on the user experience.

[0003] Therefore, how to intuitively present the air outlet condition of the air conditioner needs further research. SUMMARY

[0004] The present application provides an air conditioner display method and related device, which can intuitively present the air outlet condition of the air conditioner and improve the user experience.

[0005] In a first aspect, the present application provides an air conditioner display method, which is applied to a first vehicle or a module (such as a controller) in the first vehicle. The method comprises: running the air conditioner in response to a first user operation; displaying a first interface in the running process of the air conditioner, the first interface comprising a first figure; displaying the first figure with a first effect in the first interface if the air conditioner blows air with a first parameter; and displaying the first figure with a second effect in the first interface if the air conditioner blows air with a second parameter, wherein the first parameter is different from the second parameter, the first effect is different from the second effect, and the air outlet parameter comprises at least one of an air outlet, an air outlet time, an air outlet condition or an influence parameter.

[0006] In the above scheme, the first figure is displayed with different effects when the air outlet parameter of the air conditioner is different, the air outlet condition of the air conditioner is simulated through the first figure, the air outlet condition of the air conditioner can be presented intuitively and visually, the demand of the user to understand the air outlet condition of the air conditioner is met, and the user experience is improved.

[0007] Optionally, the first vehicle can display the first figure in real time based on the real-time air outlet parameter, that is, the effect (such as color, flow speed, etc.) of the first figure is updated in real time, or the first vehicle can also update the effect of the first figure based on the current air outlet parameter at a fixed time, which is not limited by the present application. In this method, the user can understand the air outlet condition of the air conditioner in real time through real-time updating, or the calculation amount can be reduced and the calculation resources can be saved through fixed-time updating.

[0008] Optionally, the first vehicle can interact with the cloud device, and the first figure can be rendered by the cloud device. For example, the first vehicle can send rendering information to the cloud device, and the cloud device can render the first figure based on the rendering information. The rendering information can include the air outlet parameter, and optionally, the rendering information can further include information obtained by the perception device (such as an occlusion), position information of the air outlet in the vehicle, and the like. This method can save the computing resources of the vehicle, and when the rendering picture data is large (such as when there is a simulated occlusion), the cloud device can improve the efficiency of rendering and ensure the real-time performance of the first figure.

[0009] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation, the first figure includes at least one line figure and / or at least one point figure.

[0010] The line of the first figure is not limited in the application, and can be flexibly simulated according to different figures of the air conditioner.

[0011] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation, the shape of the first figure is different when the air conditioner operates in different modes.

[0012] In this method, the shape of the first figure represents different modes of the air conditioner, and the air outlet condition of the air conditioner and the mode of the air conditioner can be presented at the same time, thereby improving the user experience.

[0013] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation, if the air conditioner operates in a first mode, the first figure includes at least one line figure; and if the air conditioner operates in a second mode, the first figure includes at least one point figure. The first mode includes at least one of heating, cooling, or ventilation, and the second mode is an air purification mode.

[0014] In this method, the line figure represents that the air conditioner operates in a conventional function (such as heating, cooling, or ventilation), and the point figure represents that the air conditioner operates in a purification function. This method can use the line to indicate the air flow of the air conditioner in a more directional manner, and can more intuitively display the flow direction of the air flow of the air conditioner. The point figure can simulate the picture of the air purification particle.

[0015] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation, the air outlet parameter further includes at least one of an air outlet temperature, an air outlet direction, or an air outlet speed.

[0016] Optionally, the first effect and the second effect can be static effects such as color, and the first effect and the second effect can also be dynamic effects such as flow speed or flow direction.

[0017] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the first effect and the second effect are different in at least one of the following: color, flow direction, flow speed, area, or display position in the first interface.

[0018] In the method, the air outlet conditions of the air conditioner under different air outlet parameters are presented by the color, flow direction, flow speed, area, or display position of the first graphic in the first interface, so that the air outlet conditions of the air conditioner can be comprehensively displayed.

[0019] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the first interface further includes a first simulated air outlet; the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is the first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air through the first air outlet; the first effect includes that the first graphic flows outwards from the first simulated air outlet.

[0020] In the method, the air flow of the air conditioner flowing outwards from the real air outlet can be visually simulated by the first graphic flowing outwards from the first simulated air outlet, so that the user can intuitively understand the air outlet conditions of the air outlet.

[0021] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the first interface further includes a second simulated air outlet; the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is the second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air through the second air outlet; the second effect includes that the first graphic flows outwards from the second simulated air outlet, the first air outlet is different from the second air outlet, and the first simulated air outlet is different from the second simulated air outlet.

[0022] In the method, the air outlet conditions of different air outlets can be displayed, so that the user can intuitively understand the air outlet conditions of any air outlet.

[0023] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is the first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a first temperature, and the first effect includes that the color of the first graphic is a first color; the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is the second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a second temperature, and the second effect includes that the color of the first graphic is a second color, wherein the first temperature is different from the second temperature, and the first color is different from the second color.

[0024] In the method, the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner can be visually simulated by the color of the first graphic.

[0025] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the first interface includes a first region, and the first region is a preset color interval with color gradient; the color of the first graphic belongs to the preset color interval, the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner belongs to a preset temperature interval, and the preset color interval and the preset temperature interval have a continuous mapping relationship.

[0026] In the method, the first region can be displayed, and the first region is used to represent the relationship between the color of the first pattern and the air outlet temperature, so that the user can intuitively understand the air outlet temperature.

[0027] In combination with the first aspect, in a possible implementation, the lower the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner, the higher the color temperature value of the first pattern. Alternatively, the higher the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner, the lower the color temperature value of the first pattern.

[0028] Since the higher the color temperature value, the more the color tends to be cold light, and the lower the color temperature value, the more the color tends to be warm light, that is, the lower the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner, the more the color of the first pattern tends to be cold light, and the higher the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner, the more the color of the first pattern tends to be warm light. In the method, the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner can be intuitively displayed through the mapping of the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner and the color temperature value of the first pattern.

[0029] In combination with the first aspect, in a possible implementation, the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air through a first air direction, and the first effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a first direction; the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air through a second air direction, and the second effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a second direction, wherein the first air direction is different from the second air direction, and the first direction is different from the second direction.

[0030] In the method, the flow direction of the first pattern can be used to simulate the air outlet direction of the air conditioner.

[0031] In combination with the first aspect, in a possible implementation, the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air through a first air speed, and the first effect includes that the flow speed of the first pattern is a first speed; the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air through a second air speed, and the second effect includes that the flow speed of the first pattern is a second speed, wherein the first air speed is different from the second air speed, and the first speed is different from the second speed.

[0032] In the method, the flow speed of the first pattern can be used to simulate the air outlet speed of the air conditioner.

[0033] In combination with the first aspect, in a possible implementation, the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air through a first air speed, and the first effect includes that the area of the first pattern is a first area; the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air through a second air speed, and the second effect includes that the area of the first pattern is a second area, wherein the first air speed is different from the second air speed, and the first area is different from the second area. That is, the area of the first pattern is different when the air conditioner blows air through different air speeds.

[0034] In the method, the flow range of the air flow of the air conditioner can be simulated by the area of the first pattern.

[0035] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation, the first pattern includes at least one linear pattern, the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is the first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a first air outlet time, the first effect includes that the bending degree of the at least one linear pattern is a first bending degree; the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is the second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a second air outlet time, the second effect includes that the bending degree of the at least one linear pattern is a second bending degree, the first air outlet time is different from the second air outlet time, and the first bending degree is different from the second bending degree.

[0036] In the method, the state of the air flow of the air conditioner at different air outlet times can be simulated by the shape (such as the bending degree) of the first pattern, so that the picture is closer to the real air outlet condition, and the visual experience of the user is improved.

[0037] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation, the first interface further includes a third simulated air outlet, the at least one linear pattern flows out from the third simulated air outlet, and the bending degree of the at least one linear pattern includes the bending degree of an end (or tail end or wake) of the at least one linear pattern away from the third simulated air outlet.

[0038] In the method, the state of the air flow of the air conditioner at different air outlet times can be simulated by the shape (such as the bending degree) of the tail of the linear pattern, so that the picture is closer to the real air outlet condition, and the visual experience of the user is improved.

[0039] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation, the first air outlet time is before the second air outlet time, and the first bending degree is greater than the second bending degree.

[0040] In the method, the state of the air flow of the air conditioner at different air outlet times can be simulated by the shape (such as the bending degree) of the tail of the linear pattern, so that the picture is closer to the real air outlet condition, and the visual experience of the user is improved.

[0041] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the air outlet condition includes an occlusion condition in the air outlet direction; the first graphic is displayed in the first interface with the first effect when the air conditioner blows air in the case that the air outlet parameter is the first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air in the case that there is an occlusion in the air outlet direction, the first interface includes a simulated occlusion, and the first effect includes that the first graphic collides with the simulated occlusion; the first graphic is displayed in the first interface with the second effect when the air conditioner blows air in the case that the air outlet parameter is the second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air in the case that there is no occlusion in the air outlet direction, the first graphic is displayed in the first interface with the second effect, the first interface does not include the simulated occlusion, and the second effect does not include that the first graphic collides with the simulated occlusion.

[0042] The method simulates the collision between the air flow of the air conditioner and the occlusion by displaying that the first graphic collides with the simulated occlusion, so that the user can intuitively see the object that affects the air outlet, which is beneficial to the user to troubleshoot the air outlet problem of the air conditioner, and can improve the user experience.

[0043] In the present application, the occlusion is not limited, for example, the occlusion can be an object, or a hand, etc.

[0044] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the method further includes: acquiring, by a perception device, the occlusion condition in the air outlet direction; in the case that it is determined that there is an occlusion in the air outlet direction, drawing a picture in which the first graphic collides with the occlusion based on the position of the occlusion and the air outlet of the air conditioner; and obtaining the first effect based on the picture.

[0045] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the influence parameter includes an opening and closing condition of a window or a door; the first graphic is displayed in the first interface with the first effect when the air conditioner blows air in the case that the air outlet parameter is the first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air in the case that the window or the door is closed, and the first graphic is displayed in the first interface with the first effect; the first graphic is displayed in the first interface with the second effect when the air conditioner blows air in the case that the air outlet parameter is the second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air in the case that the window or the door is opened, and the first graphic is displayed in the first interface with the second effect. For example, the first vehicle can display the first graphic through different effects before and after the window (or the door) is opened, so as to simulate the influence of the opening and closing condition of the window (or the door) on the air outlet condition of the air conditioner.

[0046] The method simulates the air outlet condition of the air conditioner in the case that the window (or the door) is opened and closed by the first graphic, so that the user can intuitively see the influence of the opening and closing condition of the window or the door on the air outlet condition of the air conditioner, which is beneficial to the user to adjust the air conditioner or the window (or the door), and can improve the user experience.

[0047] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the temperature in the vehicle is a third temperature, and the temperature outside the vehicle is a fourth temperature; the air conditioner blows air when the window or the door is closed, and the first effect includes that the color of the first pattern is a third color; the air conditioner blows air when the window or the door is opened, and the second effect includes that the color of the first pattern includes a fourth color, where the third temperature is different from the fourth temperature, and the third color is different from the fourth color. For example, when the temperature inside and outside the vehicle is different, the color of the first pattern displayed by the first vehicle changes when the window (or the door) is opened.

[0048] The method simulates the temperature of the air flow of the air conditioner when the window (or the door) is opened or closed through the color of the first pattern, so that the user can intuitively see the influence of the opening or closing of the window or the door on the temperature of the air flow of the air conditioner, which is beneficial to the user to adjust the air conditioner or the window (or the door), and can improve the user experience.

[0049] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the second effect includes that the color of the first pattern further includes a third color. For example, after the window (or the door) is opened, the color of the first pattern can change from the third color to the fourth color and the third color.

[0050] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the first interface further includes a fourth simulated air outlet, and the first pattern flows out from the fourth simulated air outlet. After the door (or the window) is opened, the first vehicle can display that the color of one end of the first pattern close to the fourth simulated air outlet is the third color, and the color of one end of the first pattern far from the fourth simulated air outlet is the fourth color.

[0051] For example, the first pattern is a linear pattern. After the window (or the door) is opened, the color of one end of the linear pattern close to the fourth simulated air outlet is still the third color, and the color of one end of the linear pattern far from the fourth simulated air outlet changes from the third color to the fourth color.

[0052] In the method, the influence of the window (or the door) on the temperature of the air flow of the air conditioner can be intuitively presented through different colors of the first pattern.

[0053] With reference to the first aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the air conditioner blows air when the window or the door is closed, and the first effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a third direction; the air conditioner blows air when the window or the door is opened, and the second effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a fourth direction, where the third direction is different from the fourth direction. For example, the direction of the air flow of the air conditioner changes before and after the window is opened.

[0054] The method simulates the flow direction of the air flow of the air conditioner under the opening and closing of the window (or door) through the flow direction of the first graphic, so that the user can intuitively see the influence of the opening and closing of the window or door on the flow direction of the air flow of the air conditioner, which is beneficial for the user to adjust the air conditioner or the window (or door), and can improve the user experience.

[0055] In combination with the first aspect, in a possible implementation, the first effect includes that the flow speed of the first graphic is a third speed; and the second effect includes that the flow speed of the first graphic is a fourth speed, wherein the third speed is different from the fourth speed.

[0056] The method simulates the flow speed of the air flow of the air conditioner under the opening and closing of the window (or door) through the flow speed of the first graphic, so that the user can intuitively see the influence of the opening and closing of the window or door on the flow speed of the air flow of the air conditioner, which is beneficial for the user to adjust the air conditioner or the window (or door), and can improve the user experience.

[0057] In combination with the first aspect, in a possible implementation, the first effect includes that the area of the first graphic is a third area; and the second effect includes that the area of the first graphic is a fourth area, wherein the third area is different from the fourth area.

[0058] The method simulates the flow area of the air flow of the air conditioner under the opening and closing of the window (or door) through the area of the first graphic, so that the user can intuitively see the influence of the opening and closing of the window or door on the flow area of the air flow of the air conditioner, which is beneficial for the user to adjust the air conditioner or the window (or door), and can improve the user experience.

[0059] In combination with the first aspect, in a possible implementation, the first effect includes that the display position of the first graphic in the first interface is a second region; and the second effect includes that the display position of the first graphic in the first interface is a third region, wherein the second region is different from the third region.

[0060] The method simulates the flow area of the air flow of the air conditioner under the opening and closing of the window (or door) through the display position of the first graphic in the first interface, so that the user can intuitively see the influence of the opening and closing of the window or door on the flow area of the air flow of the air conditioner, which is beneficial for the user to adjust the air conditioner or the window (or door), and can improve the user experience.

[0061] The second aspect provides an air conditioner display device, which comprises:

[0062] The processing unit is configured to operate the air conditioner in response to a first user operation.

[0063] The display unit is configured to display a first interface during operation of the air conditioner, the first interface including a first graphic; display the first graphic with a first effect in the first interface if the air conditioner blows air with a first parameter; and display the first graphic with a second effect in the first interface if the air conditioner blows air with a second parameter, wherein the first parameter is different from the second parameter, the first effect is different from the second effect, and the air blowing parameter includes at least one of an air outlet, an air blowing time, an air blowing condition, or an influence parameter.

[0064] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation, the first graphic includes at least one line-shaped graphic and / or at least one point-shaped graphic.

[0065] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation, the shape of the first graphic is different when the air conditioner operates in different modes.

[0066] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation, the first graphic includes at least one line-shaped graphic if the air conditioner operates in a first mode; and the first graphic includes at least one point-shaped graphic if the air conditioner operates in a second mode, wherein the first mode includes at least one of heating, cooling, or ventilation, and the second mode is an air purification mode.

[0067] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation, the air blowing parameter further includes at least one of an air blowing temperature, an air blowing direction, or an air blowing speed.

[0068] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation, the first effect being different from the second effect includes at least one of a color being different, a flow direction being different, a flow speed being different, an area being different, or a display position in the first interface being different.

[0069] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation, the first interface further includes a first simulated air outlet; and the air conditioner blows air with the first parameter includes that the air conditioner blows air through the first air outlet; and the first effect includes that the first graphic flows out from the first simulated air outlet.

[0070] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation, the first interface further includes a second simulated air outlet; the air conditioner blows air with the second parameter includes that the air conditioner blows air through the second air outlet; and the second effect includes that the first graphic flows out from the second simulated air outlet, the first air outlet is different from the second air outlet, and the first simulated air outlet is different from the second simulated air outlet.

[0071] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is the first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a first temperature, and the first effect includes that the color of the first pattern is a first color; the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is the second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a second temperature, and the second effect includes that the color of the first pattern is a second color, wherein the first temperature is different from the second temperature, and the first color is different from the second color.

[0072] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the first interface includes a first region, and the first region is a preset color interval with color gradient; the color of the first pattern belongs to the preset color interval, the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner belongs to a preset temperature interval, and the preset color interval and the preset temperature interval have a continuous mapping relationship.

[0073] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the lower the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner is, the higher the color temperature value of the first pattern is.

[0074] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is the first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a first air direction, and the first effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a first direction; the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is the second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a second air direction, and the second effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a second direction, wherein the first air direction is different from the second air direction, and the first direction is different from the second direction.

[0075] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is the first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a first air speed, and the first effect includes that the flow speed of the first pattern is a first speed; the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is the second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a second air speed, and the second effect includes that the flow speed of the first pattern is a second speed, wherein the first air speed is different from the second air speed, and the first speed is different from the second speed.

[0076] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation manner, the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is the first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a first air speed, and the first effect includes that the flow speed of the first pattern is a first speed; the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is the second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a second air speed, and the second effect includes that the flow speed of the first pattern is a second speed, wherein the first air speed is different from the second air speed, and the first speed is different from the second speed.

[0077] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation of the second aspect, the first graph includes at least one line graph, the air conditioner blows air in the first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air in the first air blowing time, the first effect includes that the bending degree of the at least one line graph is the first bending degree; the air conditioner blows air in the second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air in the second air blowing time, the second effect includes that the bending degree of the at least one line graph is the second bending degree, the first air blowing time is different from the second air blowing time, and the first bending degree is different from the second bending degree.

[0078] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation of the second aspect, the first interface further includes a third simulated air outlet, the at least one line graph flows out from the third simulated air outlet, and the bending degree of the at least one line graph includes a bending degree of an end of the at least one line graph away from the third simulated air outlet.

[0079] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation of the second aspect, the first air blowing time is before the second air blowing time, and the first bending degree is greater than the second bending degree.

[0080] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation of the second aspect, the air blowing condition includes a situation of an obstacle in the air blowing direction; if the air conditioner blows air in the first parameter, the first graph is displayed in the first effect in the first interface, including: the air conditioner blows air in the situation that there is an obstacle in the air blowing direction, the first interface includes a simulated obstacle, and the first effect includes that the first graph collides with the simulated obstacle; if the air conditioner blows air in the second parameter, the first graph is displayed in the second effect in the first interface, including: the air conditioner blows air in the situation that there is no obstacle in the air blowing direction, the first graph is displayed in the second effect in the first interface, the first interface does not include the simulated obstacle, and the second effect does not include that the first graph collides with the simulated obstacle.

[0081] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation of the second aspect, the apparatus further includes an acquisition unit, configured to: acquire, by using a sensing device, the situation of the obstacle in the air blowing direction; and the processing unit is further configured to: in a case where it is determined that there is the obstacle in the air blowing direction, draw a picture in which the first graph collides with the obstacle, based on the position of the obstacle and the air outlet of the air conditioner; and obtain the first effect based on the picture.

[0082] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation of the second aspect, the influence parameter comprises an open or closed state of a window or a door; if the air conditioner blows air in the first parameter, the display unit is specifically configured to: blow air in the closed state of the window or the door, and display the first figure in the first interface with the first effect; if the air conditioner blows air in the second parameter, the display unit is specifically configured to: blow air in the open state of the window or the door, and display the first figure in the first interface with the second effect.

[0083] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation of the second aspect, the temperature inside the vehicle is a third temperature, and the temperature outside the vehicle is a fourth temperature; the first effect comprises that the color of the first figure is a third color; and the second effect comprises that the color of the first figure comprises a fourth color, wherein the third temperature is different from the fourth temperature, and the third color is different from the fourth color.

[0084] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation of the second aspect, the second effect comprises that the color of the first figure further comprises the third color.

[0085] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation of the second aspect, the first interface further comprises a fourth simulated air outlet, the first figure flows out from the fourth simulated air outlet, the color of one end of the first figure close to the fourth simulated air outlet is the third color, and the color of one end of the first figure far from the fourth simulated air outlet is the fourth color.

[0086] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation of the second aspect, the first effect comprises that the flow direction of the first figure is a third direction; and the second effect comprises that the flow direction of the first figure is a fourth direction, wherein the third direction is different from the fourth direction.

[0087] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation of the second aspect, the first effect comprises that the flow speed of the first figure is a third speed; and the second effect comprises that the flow speed of the first figure is a fourth speed, wherein the third speed is different from the fourth speed.

[0088] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation of the second aspect, the first effect comprises that the area of the first figure is a third area; and the second effect comprises that the area of the first figure is a fourth area, wherein the third area is different from the fourth area.

[0089] With reference to the second aspect, in a possible implementation of the second aspect, the first effect comprises that the display position of the first figure in the first interface is a second region; and the second effect comprises that the display position of the first figure in the first interface is a third region, wherein the second region is different from the third region.

[0090] In a third aspect, an air conditioner display device is provided. The device includes a processor and a memory. The memory is coupled to the processor. When the processor executes computer programs or computer instructions stored in the memory, the method described in any of the first aspect can be implemented. The device can also include a communication interface for communication between the device and other devices. For example, the communication interface can be a transceiver, a circuit, a bus, a module or other types of communication interfaces.

[0091] In a possible implementation, the device can include:

[0092] a memory for storing computer programs or computer instructions;

[0093] a processor for: running the air conditioner in response to a first user operation; displaying a first interface during the running of the air conditioner, the first interface including a first graphic; displaying the first graphic with a first effect in the first interface if the air conditioner blows air with a first parameter; and displaying the first graphic with a second effect in the first interface if the air conditioner blows air with a second parameter, wherein the first parameter is different from the second parameter, the first effect is different from the second effect, and the air blowing parameter includes at least one of an air outlet, an air blowing time, an air blowing condition or an influence parameter.

[0094] It should be noted that the computer programs or computer instructions in the memory can be pre-stored or downloaded from the Internet and stored when the device is used. The source of the computer programs or computer instructions in the memory is not specifically limited in the present application. The coupling between the devices, units or modules in the embodiments of the present application is indirect coupling or connection, which can be electrical, mechanical or other forms, and is used for information interaction between the devices, units or modules.

[0095] In a possible implementation, the air conditioner display device can be a vehicle.

[0096] In a fourth aspect, a computer readable storage medium is provided. The computer readable storage medium stores computer programs or computer instructions. When the computer programs or computer instructions are executed by a processor, the method described in any of the first aspect can be implemented.

[0097] In a fifth aspect, a computer program product is provided. When the computer program product is executed by a processor, the method described in any of the first aspect can be implemented.

[0098] The corresponding beneficial effects in the second aspect to the fifth aspect can be referred to the corresponding introduction in the first aspect, and the present application will not be repeated. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0099] FIG. 1Ais a schematic diagram of an interaction system provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0100] FIG. 1B An exemplary data processing apparatus 101 is shown;

[0101] FIG. 2 is another schematic diagram of an interaction system provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0102] FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B An exemplary architecture of a vehicle to which the present application can be applied is shown;

[0103] FIG. 4 An exemplary schematic diagram of a scenario in which a user drives a vehicle is shown;

[0104] FIG. 5 is a flowchart of an air conditioner display method provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0105] FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a first interface provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0106] FIG. 7 The shape of the first figure is exemplary described;

[0107] FIG. 8 to FIG. 15B are some schematic diagrams for exemplary describing that the display effect of the first figure is different when the air outlet parameters are different;

[0108] FIG. 16 is a structural schematic diagram of an air conditioner display apparatus 1600 provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0109] FIG. 17 is a structural schematic diagram of a possible physical entity of the air conditioner display apparatus provided by the present application. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0110] The embodiments of the present application will be described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The terms "first", "second", "third", and "fourth" in the description and claims of the present application and the accompanying drawings are used to distinguish different objects, and are not used to describe a particular order. In addition, the terms "comprise" and "have" and any variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, system, product, or device that includes a series of steps or units is not limited to the listed steps or units, but can optionally include steps or units not listed, or can optionally include other steps or units inherent to the process, method, product, or device. In this document, "embodiment" means that the specific features, structures, or characteristics described in conjunction with the embodiment can be included in at least one embodiment of the present application. The phrase appears at various places in the specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, nor is it mutually exclusive or alternative to other embodiments. Those skilled in the art explicitly and implicitly understand that the embodiments described herein can be combined with other embodiments.

[0111] In various embodiments of the present application, on the one hand, the embodiments are independent of each other, i.e., the embodiments do not restrict and constrain each other. On the other hand, the terms and / or descriptions of various embodiments are consistent if there is no special description and logical conflict, and can be referred to each other. The technical features in different embodiments can be combined to form new embodiments according to their inherent logical relationship.

[0112] In the following embodiments of the present application, the term "user interface (UI)" is a medium interface for interaction and information exchange between an application (APP) or an operating system (OS) and a user, which realizes the conversion between the internal form of information and the form acceptable to the user. The user interface is source code written in a specific computer language such as java and extensible markup language (XML), and the interface source code is parsed, rendered, and finally presented as content recognizable by the user on the electronic device. The commonly used form of user interface is graphic user interface (GUI), which refers to a user interface related to computer operation displayed in a graphical manner. It can be a visual interface element such as text, icon, button, menu, tab, text box, dialog box, status bar, navigation bar displayed on the display screen of the electronic device.

[0113] First, the interactive system related to the embodiments of the present application will be introduced.

[0114] Please refer to FIG. 1A , FIG. 1AFig. 1 is a schematic diagram of an architecture of an interactive system according to an embodiment of the present application. The interactive system 10 comprises a data processing device 101 and a display screen 102. Wherein:

[0115] The data processing device 101 is a module with data processing capability, for example, capable of logical operation, which can be an entity device or a virtual software functional unit.

[0116] As an example that the data processing device 101 is an entity device, please refer to FIG. 1BThe data processing apparatus 101 can include at least one processor. The processor is a module capable of running programs or computer instructions to realize corresponding functions. In an implementation, the processor includes a circuit with instruction reading and running capabilities, such as an arithmetic unit, a processor core, a central processing unit (CPU), a microprocessor, a microcontroller unit (MCU), a graphics processing unit (GPU), a data processing unit (DPU), or a digital signal processor (DSP), etc. In another implementation, the processor realizes certain functions through the logic of a hardware circuit, which is fixed or reconfigurable, such as an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) or a programmable logic device (PLD) implemented hardware circuit, such as a field programmable gate array (FPGA). In a reconfigurable hardware circuit, the processor loads configuration information to realize the configuration of the hardware circuit, which can be regarded as the process of the processor loading instructions to realize corresponding functions. In some schemes, the processor includes a hardware circuit designed for artificial intelligence, which can be regarded as an ASIC, such as a neural network processing unit (NPU), a tensor processing unit (TPU), a deep learning processing unit (DPU), etc. In some implementations, the data processing apparatus 101 includes at least one processor integrated together in the form of a system-on-chip (SOC), which is commonly referred to as an SOC by those skilled in the art. The SOC can include at least one processor, and when the SOC includes multiple processors, the types of the multiple processors can be different, such as including a GPU and a DPU, and further such as including a CPU, an NPU, and an MCU.

[0117] As an example of the data processing apparatus 101 being a software functional unit, the data processing apparatus 101 comprises a computing instance such as a virtual machine, a container, etc. The virtual machine is a computer system that is emulated by software and runs in an isolated environment with complete hardware system functions. The container is an isolated environment obtained by packaging an application and application dependency package. As another example of the data processing apparatus 101 being a software functional unit, the data processing apparatus 101 can comprise computer executable content such as computer instructions, computer programs or computer codes running on a computing instance. The computing instance can comprise at least one of a physical host, a virtual machine, a container, etc. having an instruction execution capability.

[0118] In some cases, the data processing apparatus 101 also has a data storage capability, for example, can comprise or be connected with a memory such as an internal memory. In the latter case, the data processing apparatus 101 can comprise an external memory interface to facilitate read and / or write operations on the external memory.

[0119] In some cases, the data processing apparatus 101 also comprises a communication interface for supporting the data processing apparatus to receive data from and / or transmit data to the outside. In some possible implementations, the communication interface comprises one and / or more of an image data output serial interface, a data (or signal) communication interface, etc. The image data serial interface includes but is not limited to a mobile industry processor interface (MIPI) display serial interface (DSI), a display port (DP), an embedded display port (eDP), etc. The data (or signal) communication interface includes an interface supporting one or more of the following communication modes: an inter-integrated circuit (I2C) bus, a serial peripheral interface (SPI), a universal asynchronous receiver / transmitter (UART), a controller area network (CAN), a local interconnect network, Bluetooth, Starlink, wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi), etc. Exemplarily, the data processing apparatus 101 can be connected with the display screen 102 through the communication interface.

[0120] In some cases, the data processing apparatus 101 can further comprise a power management module.

[0121] The display screen 102 is configured to display images, videos, etc., and comprises a display panel. Exemplarily, the display panel can be a liquid crystal display (LCD), an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), an active-matrix organic light emitting diode (AMOLED), a flex light-emitting diode (FLED), a Miniled, a MicroLed, a Micro-oLed, a quantum dot light emitting diodes (QLED), etc.

[0122] In an embodiment, the interactive system 10 can comprise one or N display screens 102, where N is a positive integer greater than 1. Exemplarily, the display screens 102 in the interactive system can comprise one or more of an instrument cluster (IC), a passenger infotainment screen, an instrument central screen (ICS), a rear control panel (RCO), a rear infotainment screen, etc.

[0123] In some cases, the display screen 102 can comprise a touch module, which comprises a touch sensor. The display screen 102 comprising the touch module can be referred to as a touch screen or a touch panel. The touch module is configured to detect a touch operation acting on or near the touch module, and generate touch detection information. The touch detection information can be used to indicate a touch event type, a position coordinate of the touch operation, a path of the touch operation, etc.

[0124] In an embodiment, the data processing apparatus 101 is configured to generate display information, which can be provided to the display screen 102 for display. Further, in a case where the data processing apparatus 101 is connected to multiple display screens, the interactive system 10 forms a “one core and multiple screens” architecture, and can utilize one centralized data processing module to support the display functions of multiple display screens.

[0125] FIG. 2is another schematic diagram of an interaction system provided by an embodiment of the present application. The interaction system 20 comprises a controller 201 and a display screen 202. The controller 201 comprises a SoC, the SoC comprises a GPU, a CPU, an image data transmission interface (such as a DSI, a DP, or an eDP, etc.) and a signal transmission interface (such as an I2C), the GPU is used to generate image data, the DPU is used to process the image, for example, one or more functions of image synthesis, layer superposition, color processing, etc. The image data transmission interface can provide the image data generated in the SoC to the display screen 202. Alternatively, the image data can be transmitted to the display screen 202 through a serializer.

[0126] The display screen 202 can receive the image data provided by the controller 201 and display in the display panel. In some cases, the display screen 202 further comprises a control system, for example, comprising a display master control chip and a display driving chip. Among them, the main work of the display master control chip is to drive the pixel points of the display screen to realize lighting or closing, and to control the light intensity and color, etc. The display driving chip is responsible for driving the display screen to realize row-column display. Further, the display screen further comprises a touch module, the touch module can detect touch detection information and feed back to the controller 201 through a signal transmission interface. Alternatively, the reporting of the touch detection information can be processed through a serializer and a deserializer.

[0127] Alternatively, the controller 201 can be regarded as an example of the foregoing data processing apparatus 101, and the display screen 202 can be regarded as an example of the foregoing display screen 102.

[0128] The above FIG. 2 An architecture of separate data processing and display is introduced. In some schemes, the data processing apparatus 101 and the display screen 102 can be integrated on one physical device, that is, the data processing apparatus 101 and the display screen 102 can be integrated in the same electronic device. At this time, the data processing apparatus 101 and the display screen 102 are connected, and the data processing apparatus 101 can process and generate display information, which can be provided to the display screen 102 through the connected line for display.

[0129] In some possible implementations, the interaction system 10 further comprises a sensing device, which can collect sensing information of the environment, for example, one or more sensing information of image, point cloud, fusion sensing data (for example, a fusion image of depth image, point cloud and image), target recognition result, gesture recognition result, etc. The data processing apparatus 101 can process the sensing information from the sensing device and feed back in the display interface provided to the display screen 102. For example, the data processing apparatus 101 collects data through the sensing device, senses the user's gesture operation, and displays the adjustment effect on the vehicle-mounted function and / or displays the game operation on the interface.

[0130] Exemplarily, the sensing devices can include one or more sensors capable of sensing environmental information, such as an image sensor, a laser radar sensor, a wireless communication sensor, and the like. For details, refer to the relevant description in the following.

[0131] Part or all of the modules in the foregoing interaction system 10 can be arranged in a vehicle.

[0132] The device and scenario to which the embodiments of the present application are applied will be exemplarily described below by taking a vehicle as an example. For ease of understanding, the following first collectively describes the vehicle 30 and the interaction system 10. FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B An architecture of a vehicle to which the present application can be applied will be introduced.

[0133] Please refer to FIG. 3A The vehicle 30 can include a sensing system 11, a computing device 12, and a peripheral device 13, and in addition, the vehicle 30 can also provide a user with a seating space, for example, can include one or more seats, or can have a relatively large accommodation space to accommodate people to sit. Further, the vehicle 30 also includes other subsystems, such as a traveling system 14, a control system 15, or a power supply (not shown in the figure), and the like. Each subsystem can include one or more elements, and the subsystems or the elements can be interconnected by wire or wirelessly. Of course, FIG. 3A The functional block diagram shown is only schematic, and in the specific implementation process, the vehicle 30 can include more or fewer subsystems, and the types and quantities of elements included in the subsystems can also have other designs.

[0134] The following will introduce each component of the vehicle 30 respectively:

[0135] The sensing system 11 can include several sensing devices, or sensors, which sense information about the environment around or in the vehicle 30. Exemplarily, the sensing system 11 can include one or more sensing devices such as a camera 111, a microphone 112, a radar 113, a laser radar 114, a temperature sensor 115, a humidity sensor 116, an illumination sensor 117, a positioning system 118, an inertial measurement unit 119, a pressure sensor (not shown in the figure), a touch sensor (not shown in the figure), and the like. The sensing system 11 can also include sensors that sense the internal environment of the vehicle 30 (for example, an in-vehicle air quality monitor, a fuel gauge, an oil temperature gauge, and the like). Sensor data from one or more of these sensors can be used to detect the corresponding detection object and its corresponding characteristics (such as position, shape, direction, speed, and the like). The following will exemplarily introduce some sensing devices.

[0136] The camera 111 is configured to capture image data, including images and videos, etc. The camera 111 can include a monocular camera, a binocular camera, a time of flight (TOF) camera, a camera of a driver monitoring system (DMS), a camera of a cockpit monitoring system (CMS), etc. The microphone 112 is configured to capture sound data around the vehicle 30, such as voice or other audio input from a user. The number and location of the camera 111 and the microphone 112 are not limited in the present application.

[0137] The radar 113 can utilize electromagnetic waves or acoustic waves, etc. to sense objects in the surrounding environment of the vehicle 30 and obtain related information of the objects. The related information of the objects can include one or more of distance, angle, speed, heading, reflectivity, angle, reflectivity, color, texture, size, pose, etc. of the objects. The lidar 114 can utilize light to sense objects in the environment where the vehicle 30 is located and obtain related information of the objects. Exemplarily, the lidar 114 can include one or more laser sources, a laser scanner, and one or more detectors, as well as other system components (such as optical elements).

[0138] Other sensors can refer to the description in the related prior art, which will not be repeated here.

[0139] The computing device 12 is a device with computing capability. The computing device 12 can include a hardware module with computing capability and / or include a software module with computing capability. The following will be exemplarily introduced based on the case of hardware implementation and software implementation, respectively.

[0140] As an example of a hardware implementation, the computing device 12 can include at least one processor that is a module having processing capability. In one implementation, the processor can be a circuit having instruction fetch and execution capability, such as a CPU, microprocessor, MCU, GPU, or DSP, etc. In another implementation, the processor can implement certain functionality through a logical relationship of hardware circuits, which can be fixed or reconfigurable, such as an ASIC or a PLD, e.g., an FPGA. In a reconfigurable hardware circuit, the processor loads a configuration document to implement the configuration of the hardware circuit, which can be understood as the process of the processor loading instructions to implement corresponding functionality. In addition, the processor can also be a hardware circuit designed for artificial intelligence, which can be understood as an ASIC, such as an NPU, TPU, DPU, etc. In some implementations, the computing device 12 includes at least one processor integrated together in the form of a SOC, which is commonly referred to as a SOC by those skilled in the art. The SOC can include at least one processor, and when the SOC includes multiple processors, the types of the multiple processors can be different, such as including a CPU and an NPU, etc.

[0141] Exemplarily, the computing device 12 includes, but is not limited to, a domain controller (DC), a mobile data center (MDC), an electronic control unit (ECU), a vehicle integrated / integration unit (VIU), etc. Among them, the DC can include a cockpit domain controller (CDC).

[0142] As an example of a software implementation, the computing device 12 can include a software functional unit. As an example of a software functional unit, the computing device 12 can include one or more of a computer program, computer code, or computer instructions that are executable, where the executable is on a processor or a computing instance. As another example of a software functional unit, the computing device 12 can include a computing instance, which includes a virtual machine, a container, etc. Among them, the virtual machine is a computer system running in an isolated environment that simulates complete hardware system functions through software. The container is an isolated environment obtained by packaging an application and application dependencies.

[0143] In some schemes, part or all of the processors included in the computing device 12 can be located away from the vehicle 30 and capable of information transmission with the vehicle 30.

[0144] The peripheral device 13 is configured to provide additional services to the user, and in some scenarios, the peripheral device 13 is configured to interact with the user. For example, the peripheral device 13 can include one or more of a communication device 131, a screen 132, a seat 133, an air conditioner 134, a speaker 135, a fragrance 137, an ambient light 138, or a car refrigerator 136. Some components are exemplarily described as follows:

[0145] The air conditioner 134 can include one or more air outlets. The air conditioner 134 is configured to implement different air conditioner modes (e.g., ventilation, heating, cooling, air purification). Optionally, the air conditioner 134 can control the air conditioner mode (e.g., ventilation, heating, cooling, air purification), temperature, air speed, etc. of different partitions (e.g., left and right parts of the cabin), different components (e.g., steering wheel, seat back), and can also include control of the fragrance.

[0146] The screen 132 can display information to the user, and the screen 132 includes one or more of a physical screen (e.g., a center screen, a co-driver screen, a rear screen, etc.), a projection system (e.g., a light field screen, a head-up display (HUD), or other projection systems, etc.), a smart physical object, or a key panel. For example, FIG. 3B A center screen can be disposed on the center console of the vehicle 30, and the center screen is configured to display the driving route of the vehicle 30, show the functions in the vehicle 30, or play videos, etc. In addition to the center screen, other types of screens are also disposed in the vehicle 30, and the occupants on the co-driver seat, the rear occupants, etc. can interact with the vehicle 30 through the screens. The number and the disposed positions of the screens 132 in the scenarios are not strictly limited in the present application. Taking the application of the vehicle 30 as an example, the disposed positions of the screens 132 can be in front of the co-driver seat, the headrest (or the backrest) of the front seat, the armrest of the seat, the door, or the top of the cabin, etc.

[0147] The seat 133 is configured to be occupied by the occupants of the vehicle 30. In some scenarios, the seat 133 can have multiple intelligent components, such as components for adjusting the angle of the backrest, ventilation components, seat heating components, seat audio, seat massage components, etc. The speaker 135 can output audio to the user in the vehicle 30. Other peripheral devices 13 can refer to the description in the related art, which will not be described one by one here.

[0148] In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 3A The vehicle 30 further includes multiple subsystems. The travel system 14 includes components for providing power movement for the vehicle 30, and exemplarily, the travel system 14 can include an engine 141, an energy source 142, a transmission device 143, and wheels 144 (or tires). The control system 15 is a system for controlling the vehicle 30 and its elements, and exemplarily, the control system 15 can include a steering system 151, an accelerator 152, or a brake unit 153, etc.

[0149] In some embodiments, vehicle 30 also includes a memory that may contain instructions (e.g., program logic) that can be executed by a processor to perform various functions of vehicle 30, including those described above. The memory may also contain additional instructions, including instructions to send data to, receive data from, interact with, and / or control one or more of the mobility system 14, sensing system 11, control system 15, and peripheral devices 13. In addition to instructions, the memory may store data such as road maps, route information, the position, direction, speed, and other such vehicle 30 data, as well as other information. This information may be used by vehicle 30 and / or computing device 12 during operation of vehicle 30 in autonomous, semi-autonomous, and / or manual modes.

[0150] In this application, the vehicle (such as vehicle 30 mentioned above) can be any type of vehicle. For example, it can be a sedan, bus, truck, fire truck, police car, sanitation vehicle, concrete truck, semi-trailer, garbage truck, or forklift, etc. The embodiments of this application do not limit this.

[0151] The following is an example of an application scenario to which this application applies.

[0152] FIG. 4 An exemplary schematic diagram of a user driving a vehicle is shown. It should be noted that... FIG. 4 This application is merely an example and can be applied to scenarios where users are driving vehicles or parking vehicles. This application does not limit the application scenario.

[0153] like FIG. 4 As shown, the vehicle may include one or more displays, such as display 410, and at least one air vent, such as... FIG. 4 The first air vent 420a, the second air vent 420b, and the third air vent 420c are shown. For ease of description, the following description uses display screen 410 as an example. Other display screens in the vehicle can also display part or all of the content of the interface displayed on display screen 410, and other display screens in the vehicle can also have some or all of the functions of display screen 410.

[0154] The display screen 410 allows users (such as drivers) to control the cockpit functions in the smart cockpit, including the air conditioning function. The vehicle 30 can operate the air conditioning and vent air through at least one of the aforementioned air outlets.

[0155] Optionally, the air conditioning function can control the air conditioning modes (such as ventilation, heating, cooling, and air purification), temperature, and fan speed of different zones (such as the left and right sides of the cabin) and different components (such as the steering wheel and seat backs) in the vehicle, and may also include the control of fragrance.

[0156] In some implementations, the display screen 410 is a floating display screen (as shown) that is all or partially protruding above the center console. For example, when the user needs to use the cockpit function, the user can click the cockpit function application icon in the display screen 410 to control the cockpit function using the virtual buttons in the display screen 410, or the user can use the cockpit function through voice and other user operations. The user operation of the user using the cockpit function is not limited in the present application. FIG. 4

[0157] In other implementations, the display screen 410 can be embedded in the center console between the driver's seat and the front passenger's seat, and the present application does not limit the arrangement of the display screen 410.

[0158] The cockpit function is not limited in the present application. The cockpit function is a series of functions that meet the needs of the driver and passenger in various scenarios such as entertainment, rest, learning, and work through active monitoring of the vehicle state and the driver and passenger state or through various human-computer interaction methods. For example, the cockpit function can include but is not limited to media control function, air conditioning function, shortcut combination function, audio source switching function, team travel function, and quick reply function.

[0159] When inside the vehicle, the driver and passenger can turn on the air conditioning function. The driver and passenger usually get close to the air outlet with their limbs to understand the air conditioning air outlet situation, which brings many inconveniences to the driver and passenger. If the driver gets close to the air outlet with his limbs to understand the air conditioning air outlet situation in the driving scenario, there is a great safety hazard.

[0160] The present application provides an air conditioning display method, which can simulate the air conditioning air outlet situation through a first graphic, and display the first graphic with different effects when the air outlet parameters are different. This method can intuitively and visually display the air conditioning air outlet situation, meet the user's needs to understand the air conditioning air outlet situation, and improve the user experience. If in the driving scenario, the driving safety can be improved.

[0161] For example, an air conditioning display method is provided. The method can be executed by a first vehicle or a module or chip (such as a controller) in the first vehicle. For convenience of description, the following describes the first vehicle as the execution subject. The operations implemented by the first vehicle described below can be controlled and implemented by the controller. For example, the controller can be a vehicle domain controller (VDC), a CDC, a MDC, an intelligent driving controller, or other controllers in the vehicle, or a combination of controllers in the vehicle, etc., and the embodiments of the present application do not limit this. ​

[0162] may be exemplarily seen from FIG. 5 The air conditioning display method can include, but is not limited to, the following steps S501 and S503.

[0163] Step S501: The first vehicle runs the air conditioner in response to a first user operation.

[0164] Exemplarily, the first vehicle can be, for example, the vehicle 30 shown in the above FIG. 3A .

[0165] The first user operation is used to instruct to run the air conditioner. For example, the first user operation is a touch operation of touching an air conditioner switch control, or the first user operation is a voice instruction such as "turn on the air conditioner".

[0166] Optionally, the first user operation is used to instruct to run a specific mode of the air conditioner. For example, the first user operation is used to instruct to run at least one mode of a heating mode, a cooling mode, a ventilation mode, or an air purification mode of the air conditioner. For example, the first user operation is a touch operation of touching an air purification control, or the first user operation is a voice instruction such as "please turn on the air purification function". For another example, the first user operation is a touch operation of touching a first combination control, the first combination control is used to simultaneously turn on the cooling and air purification, or the first user operation is a voice instruction such as "please turn on the cooling function and the air purification function".

[0167] It should be noted that in the embodiments of the present application, the user operation (such as the first user operation) can be a touch operation (such as a click operation, a long press operation, an up-slip operation, a down-slip operation, or a side-slip operation) of the user, can also be a non-contact operation (such as a gesture or a mouse operation), and can also be a voice instruction of the user, and the embodiments of the present application do not make specific limitation thereon.

[0168] Step S502: In the running process of the air conditioner, a first interface is displayed, and the first interface includes a first graphic.

[0169] Exemplarily, the first vehicle detects the first user operation, and displays the first interface through at least one display screen in response to the first user operation. The display screen can refer to the related description of the display screen 102, the display screen 202, and the screen 132 in the above, which will not be repeated here.

[0170] Optionally, if the display screen of the first vehicle is in an off-screen state when the air conditioner is turned on, the first vehicle can also display the first interface in response to a screen-on operation when the screen-on operation is detected.

[0171] It should be noted that the first vehicle can display the first graphic during operation of the air conditioner, but the first vehicle can also not display the first graphic during operation of the air conditioner, and the first vehicle can switch the interface or enter a sleep state based on a user operation or a preset setting, which is not limited in the application.

[0172] Firstly, by FIG. 6 The first interface is exemplarily introduced.

[0173] FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a first interface provided by an embodiment of the application. FIG. 4 The display screen 410 can display the first interface as FIG. 6 shown. The interface includes a display area 610. Optionally, a control area 620 can also be included.

[0174] The display area 610 is configured to display a first graphic (e.g. FIG. 6 a line-shaped graphic in the example), which is configured to simulate an air outlet condition of the air conditioner. FIG. 6 The first graphic is exemplarily shown to include a line-shaped graphic 611a, a line-shaped graphic 611b and a line-shaped graphic 611c. Other shapes of the first graphic can be referred to in the following, which is not expanded here.

[0175] Optionally, the display area 610 can also include simulated air outlets, FIG. 6 which are exemplarily shown to include a first simulated air outlet 612a corresponding to the first air outlet 420a, a second simulated air outlet 612b corresponding to the second air outlet 420b, and a third simulated air outlet 612c corresponding to the third air outlet 420c.

[0176] Optionally, the simulated air outlets correspond to the real air outlets (simply referred to as air outlets) one by one, and the appearance of an air outlet (e.g. the first air outlet 420a) and the simulated air outlet (e.g. the first simulated air outlet 612a) corresponding to the air outlet can be the same or different. Exemplarily, the simulated air outlet can be obtained by reducing the appearance of the air outlet corresponding to the simulated air outlet according to a certain ratio.

[0177] Optionally, the positions, sizes and shapes of the appearances of the plurality of simulated air outlets can be similar to the positions, sizes and shapes of the appearances of the plurality of air outlets corresponding to the plurality of simulated air outlets. This method can enable the user to understand the air outlet condition of the real air outlet based on the simulated air outlet.

[0178] The line-shaped pattern 611a is used to simulate the air outlet of the first air outlet 420a, the line-shaped pattern 611b is used to simulate the air outlet of the second air outlet 420b, and the line-shaped pattern 611c is used to simulate the air outlet of the third air outlet 420c. For example, the first interface can display that the line-shaped pattern 611a flows out from the first simulation air outlet 612a corresponding to the first air outlet 420a, the line-shaped pattern 611b flows out from the second simulation air outlet 612b corresponding to the second air outlet 420b, and the line-shaped pattern 611c flows out from the third simulation air outlet 612c corresponding to the third air outlet 420c.

[0179] For example, the control region 620 can include a temperature control 620a, a wind speed control 620b, and an on-off key 620c, where the temperature control 620a is used to adjust the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner, the wind speed control 620b is used to adjust the air outlet wind speed of the air conditioner, and the on-off key 620c is used to turn on or off the air conditioner. Alternatively, the temperature control 620a is used to display the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner, and the wind speed control 620b is used to display the air outlet wind speed of the air conditioner. The first interface of the present application is not limited to the controls displayed, for example, the first interface can also display an air outlet direction control and the like.

[0180] The first pattern is used to simulate the air outlet of the air conditioner, or in other words, the first pattern is used to reflect the air outlet of the air conditioner.

[0181] Alternatively, the first pattern can be a two-dimensional pattern or a three-dimensional pattern, which is not limited in the present application.

[0182] Alternatively, the first pattern can include at least one line-shaped pattern and / or at least one point-shaped pattern.

[0183] For example, the line-shaped pattern can be a line, such as the line shown in FIG. 6 , or an arrowed line; or the line-shaped pattern can be a rectangle or a column, etc. In the present application, the line can include a straight line or a curve, etc.

[0184] For example, the point-shaped pattern can be a dot (such as shown in (A) of FIG. 7 or (B) of FIG. 7 ), a circle, a triangle, a rectangle, or an irregular pattern, etc. The point-shaped pattern can also be referred to as a particle.

[0185] The shape of the first pattern will be described below by way of example. FIG. 7

[0186] FIG. 7 For example, the possible display content of the display region 610 is shown. It should be noted that FIG. 7 ​For example, the display area 610 includes a first simulated air outlet 612a, a second simulated air outlet 612b, and a third simulated air outlet 612c. The first interface can include part or all of the content in the display area 610, and can also include content not displayed in the display area 610, such as other simulated air outlets and first graphics corresponding to the other simulated air outlets.

[0187] For example, the first graphic is a dot-shaped graphic. As shown in (A) of FIG. 6B, the first graphic is a plurality of dots. FIG. 7

[0188] For another example, the first graphic includes a line-shaped graphic and a dot-shaped graphic. As shown in (B) of FIG. 6B, the first graphic includes a plurality of lines and a plurality of dots. FIG. 7

[0189] Optionally, the shape of the first graphic is different when the air conditioner is running in different modes.

[0190] For example, when the air conditioner is running in a first mode, the first graphic includes at least one line-shaped graphic, for example, the line-shaped graphic can be a line as shown in (A) of FIG. 6B. FIG. 7 FIG. 7 For example, (A) of FIG. 6B exemplarily shows the content of the display area 610 when the air conditioner is running in the first mode. When the air conditioner is running in a second mode, the first graphic includes at least one dot-shaped graphic, for example, the dot-shaped graphic can be a dot as shown in (B) of FIG. 6B. FIG. 7 FIG. 7 For example, (B) of FIG. 6B exemplarily shows the content of the display area 610 when the air conditioner is running in the second mode.

[0191] For example, the first mode includes at least one of heating, cooling, or ventilation, and the second mode is an air purification mode.

[0192] For example, the first vehicle can run the air conditioner in a default mode or a mode indicated by the first user operation (such as the first mode) in response to the first user operation, and display the first graphic in the first interface with a first effect, where the first effect is that the first graphic is a line-shaped graphic. When the first vehicle detects the second user operation, the first vehicle runs the air conditioner in the second mode in response to the second user operation, and displays the first graphic in the first interface with a second effect, where the second effect is that the first graphic is a dot-shaped graphic.

[0193] Optionally, the first vehicle can display the process in which the first graphic changes from the first effect to the second effect in the first interface, such as the first graphic flowing out of the simulated air outlet as a line-shaped graphic before the second user operation is triggered, for example, the first interface is as shown in (A) of FIG. 6B at this time. FIG. 6 ​​​​As shown in (A) of FIG. 6, after the second user operation is triggered, the first graph flowing out from the simulated air outlet is a dot graph. The process includes that the line graph disappears after flowing out for a range, and the flow area of the original line graph is gradually covered by the dot graph. At this time, the display area 610 in the first interface can be displayed as FIG. 7 (A) of FIG. 6.

[0194] Step S503: If the air conditioner is running with the first parameter as the air outlet parameter, display the first graph in the first interface with the first effect; if the air conditioner is running with the second parameter as the air outlet parameter, display the first graph in the first interface with the second effect, wherein the first parameter is different from the second parameter, and the first effect is different from the second effect. The air outlet parameter includes at least one of the air outlet, the air outlet time, the air outlet condition or the influence parameter.

[0195] For example, the first parameter is the default air outlet parameter, or the first parameter is the air outlet parameter of the last air conditioner operation, or the first parameter is the air outlet parameter indicated by the first user operation. The first vehicle can run the air conditioner through the first parameter in response to the first user operation, and display the first graph in the first interface with the first effect. When the third user operation is detected, the first vehicle runs the air conditioner through the second parameter in response to the third user operation, and displays the first graph in the first interface with the second effect.

[0196] For example, the first user operation is a voice instruction, and the instruction is "turn on the air conditioner and set the temperature to 25 degrees". The first vehicle can turn on the air conditioner and set the air conditioner temperature to 25 degrees, i.e. the first parameter is the air outlet temperature, and the air outlet temperature is 25 degrees. The first graph is displayed in the first interface with the first effect, and the first effect is used to indicate that the air outlet temperature is 25 degrees, e.g. the first effect is that the first graph is a color corresponding to 25 degrees (for convenience of description, referred to as color 1). If the third user operation is a touch operation, which is used to indicate that the air conditioner temperature is adjusted to 20 degrees, the first vehicle can set the air conditioner temperature to 20 degrees, i.e. the first parameter is the air outlet temperature, and the air outlet temperature is 20 degrees. The first graph is displayed in the first interface with the second effect, and the second effect is used to indicate that the air outlet temperature is 20 degrees, e.g. the second effect is that the first graph is a color corresponding to 20 degrees (for convenience of description, referred to as color 2), wherein the first effect is different from the second effect.

[0197] Optionally, the first vehicle can display the process of changing the first graph from the first effect to the second effect in the first interface, e.g. the process of changing the color of the first graph from color 1 to color 2.

[0198] Optionally, the air outlet parameter can further include at least one of the air outlet temperature, the air outlet direction, or the air outlet speed. Alternatively, the air outlet parameter can include one or more of the air outlet temperature, the air outlet direction, the air outlet speed, the air outlet, the air outlet time, the air outlet condition or the influence parameter.

[0199] Optionally, the first interface may also include air outlet parameters. That is, the first vehicle can display the first graphic and the air outlet parameters. For example, the air outlet parameters may be displayed on the air outlet control, such as the temperature control 620a mentioned above used to display the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner. Alternatively, the first interface may not display the air outlet control, but only the air outlet parameters. This application does not limit this.

[0200] Optionally, the difference between the first effect and the second effect may include at least one of the following: different colors, different flow directions, different flow speeds, different areas, or different display positions on the first interface. That is to say, the display effect of the first graphic will be different when the air outlet parameters are different.

[0201] For example, the following is an example... FIG. 8 to FIG. 15B The different display effects of the first graphic when the air outlet parameters are different will be introduced.

[0202] Achieve 1: Air outlet parameters include air outlet.

[0203] For example, the first interface also includes a first simulated air vent; if the air conditioner vents air through the first air vent, the first effect includes a first graphic flowing outward from the first simulated air vent. That is, the first vehicle can display the first interface on a display screen, and the first interface includes a picture of the first graphic flowing outward from the first simulated air vent.

[0204] As another example, the first interface also includes a second simulated air vent; if the air conditioner vents air through the second air vent, the second effect includes a first graphic flowing outward from the second simulated air vent, wherein the first air vent is different from the second air vent, and the first simulated air vent and the second simulated air vent are different. That is to say, if the air conditioner vents air through different air vents, the first vehicle can display a picture of the first graphic flowing outward from different simulated air vents.

[0205] For example, when the air conditioner blows air out through the first air outlet, the first vehicle can display a picture of the first graphic flowing outward from the first simulated air outlet; assuming the first vehicle detects a user operation that adjusts the air outlet from the first air outlet to the second air outlet, it can respond to the user operation by displaying a picture of the first graphic flowing outward from the second simulated air outlet, and no longer displaying a picture of the first graphic flowing outward from the first simulated air outlet.

[0206] FIG. 8 Taking the first figure as a linear figure as an example, FIG. 8 Images (A) and (B) exemplify the display effect of the first graphic when the air conditioner blows air through different vents. Assume the air conditioner of the first vehicle blows air through... FIG. 4 If air is discharged from the first air outlet 420a as shown, the first vehicle can be displayed in the display area 610 as shown. FIG. 8the first vehicle can display a screen as shown in (A) of FIG. 6, i.e., a screen in which the first graphic flows out from the first simulated air outlet 612a; or, assuming that the air conditioner of the first vehicle blows air through the second air outlet 420b as shown in (B) of FIG. 6, the first vehicle can display a screen as shown in (C) of FIG. 6, i.e., a screen in which the first graphic flows out from the second simulated air outlet 612b. FIG. 4 the first vehicle can display a screen as shown in (A) of FIG. 6, i.e., a screen in which the first graphic flows out from the first simulated air outlet 612a; or, assuming that the air conditioner of the first vehicle blows air through the second air outlet 420b as shown in (B) of FIG. 6, the first vehicle can display a screen as shown in (C) of FIG. 6, i.e., a screen in which the first graphic flows out from the second simulated air outlet 612b. FIG. 8 the first vehicle can display a screen as shown in (A) of FIG. 6, i.e., a screen in which the first graphic flows out from the first simulated air outlet 612a; or, assuming that the air conditioner of the first vehicle blows air through the second air outlet 420b as shown in (B) of FIG. 6, the first vehicle can display a screen as shown in (C) of FIG. 6, i.e., a screen in which the first graphic flows out from the second simulated air outlet 612b.

[0207] Implementation 2: The air outlet parameter includes temperature, and the display effect of the first graphic includes color.

[0208] That is, the air conditioner blows air at different temperatures, and the color of the first graphic is different.

[0209] For example, the air conditioner blows air at a first temperature, and the first effect includes that the color of the first graphic is a first color; the air conditioner blows air at a second temperature, and the second effect includes that the color of the first graphic is a second color, wherein the first temperature is different from the second temperature, and the first color is different from the second color.

[0210] For example, the air conditioner blows air at a first temperature, and the first vehicle can display that the color of the first graphic is a first color; assuming that the first vehicle detects a user operation of adjusting the air outlet temperature from the first temperature to a second temperature, the first vehicle can display that the color of the first graphic is a second color in response to the user operation.

[0211] Optionally, the first vehicle can display the process in which the color of the first graphic changes from the first color to the second color, for example, the first graphic displayed before the user operation is of the first color, and the first graphic displayed after the user operation is of the second color. For example, the first interface can simultaneously exist the first graphic of two colors, for example, the first graphic includes a plurality of line graphics, the plurality of line graphics displayed before the user operation is of the first color, and after the user operation, the line graphics of the second color start to be displayed, the number of the line graphics of the second color changes from less than the line graphics of the first color to greater than the line graphics of the first color, until the first interface only includes the line graphics of the first color.

[0212] Optionally, the first interface can include a first region, and the first region is a preset color interval with color gradient; the color of the first graphic belongs to the preset color interval, the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner belongs to a preset temperature interval, and the preset color interval and the preset temperature interval have a continuous mapping relationship.

[0213] For example, the lower the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner, the higher the color temperature value of the first graphic. For example, FIG. 9 A schematic diagram of a first interface provided by an embodiment of the present application, the first interface includes a first region 910, and the first region 910 can present a gradient color from warm light to cold light from left to right.

[0214] Implementation 3: The air outlet parameter includes an air outlet direction, and the display effect of the first pattern includes a flow direction.

[0215] That is, the air conditioner blows air through different air outlet directions, and the flow direction of the first pattern is different.

[0216] For example, the air conditioner blows air through a first air direction, and the first effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a first direction; the air conditioner blows air through a second air direction, and the second effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a second direction, wherein the first air direction is different from the second air direction, and the first direction is different from the second direction.

[0217] For example, the air conditioner blows air through a first air direction, and the first vehicle can display that the flow direction of the first pattern is a first direction; assuming that the first vehicle detects a user operation of adjusting the air outlet direction from the first air direction to a second air direction, the first vehicle can display that the direction of the first pattern is the second direction in response to the user operation. Alternatively, the first vehicle can display a dynamic process in which the direction of the first pattern changes from the first direction to the second direction.

[0218] FIG. 10 Taking the first simulated air outlet 612a as an example, FIG. 10 (A) and (B) in FIG. 6A respectively exemplarily show two different flow directions of the first pattern. For example, the above-mentioned first direction

[0219] For example, the first pattern is used to simulate the flow direction of the air flow of the air conditioner, and the flow direction can include a face-to-face direction or a foot-to-foot direction, which is not limited in the present application.

[0220] Implementation 4: The air outlet parameter includes an air outlet speed, and the display effect of the first pattern includes a flow speed and / or a flow area.

[0221] That is, the air conditioner blows air through different air outlet speeds, and the flow speed and / or the flow area of the first pattern are different.

[0222] For example, the air conditioner blows air through a first air speed, and the first effect includes that the flow speed of the first pattern is a first speed; the air conditioner blows air through a second air speed, and the second effect includes that the flow speed of the first pattern is a second speed, wherein the first air speed is different from the second air speed, and the first speed is different from the second speed.

[0223] For example, the air conditioner blows air through a first air speed, and the first effect includes that the area of the first pattern is a first area; the air conditioner blows air through a second air speed, and the second effect includes that the area of the first pattern is a second area, wherein the first air speed is different from the second air speed, and the first area is different from the second area.

[0224] FIG. 11ATaking the first simulated air outlet 612a and the first pattern being a line-shaped pattern as an example, FIG. 11A (A) and (B) of FIG. 6A respectively exemplarily show two different flow areas of the first pattern. FIG. 11A (A) of FIG. 6A exemplarily shows the flow area of the first pattern when the air speed is in the first gear, FIG. 11A (B) of FIG. 6A exemplarily shows the flow area of the first pattern when the air speed is in the fifth gear, and FIG. 11A It can be seen that when the air speed increases, the flow area of the first pattern increases.

[0225] FIG. 11B Taking the first simulated air outlet 612a and the first pattern being a dot-shaped pattern as an example, FIG. 11B (A) and (B) of FIG. 6B respectively exemplarily show two different flow areas of the first pattern. FIG. 11B (A) of FIG. 6B exemplarily shows the flow area of the first pattern when the air speed is in the first gear, FIG. 11B (B) of FIG. 6B exemplarily shows the flow area of the first pattern when the air speed is in the fifth gear, and FIG. 11B It can be seen that when the air speed increases, the flow area of the first pattern increases.

[0226] FIG. 11C Taking the first simulated air outlet 612a and the first pattern including a line-shaped pattern and a dot-shaped pattern as an example, FIG. 11C (A) and (B) of FIG. 6C respectively exemplarily show two different flow areas of the first pattern. FIG. 11C (A) of FIG. 6C exemplarily shows the flow area of the first pattern when the air speed is in the first gear, FIG. 11C (B) of FIG. 6C exemplarily shows the flow area of the first pattern when the air speed is in the fifth gear, and FIG. 11C It can be seen that when the air speed increases, the flow area of the first pattern increases.

[0227] Implementation 5: The air outlet parameter includes an air outlet condition, and the air outlet condition includes an occlusion condition in an air outlet direction.

[0228] The occlusion condition in the air outlet direction includes an occlusion existing in the air outlet direction and an occlusion not existing in the air outlet direction. That is, whether there is an occlusion in the air outlet direction will affect the display effect of the first pattern.

[0229] Exemplarily, the air conditioner blows air in the case that there is an occlusion in the air outlet direction, the first interface includes a simulated occlusion, and the first effect includes collision between the first pattern and the simulated occlusion; the air conditioner blows air in the case that there is no occlusion in the air outlet direction, the first pattern is displayed in the first interface with the second effect, the first interface does not include the simulated occlusion, and the second effect does not include collision between the first pattern and the simulated occlusion.

[0230] FIG. 12Fig. 1 shows a schematic diagram of the first graphic colliding with the simulated occlusion object. FIG. 12 Fig. 1A shows a schematic diagram of the first graphic colliding with the simulated occlusion object, where the first graphic is a line-shaped graphic, and the occlusion object is located in the air outlet direction of the first air outlet 420a. FIG. 12 Fig. 1B shows a schematic diagram of the first graphic colliding with the simulated occlusion object, where the first graphic is a point-shaped graphic, and the occlusion object is located in the air outlet direction of the first air outlet 420a.

[0231] In a possible implementation, the first vehicle can obtain the occlusion object in the air outlet direction through a perception device, and draw a picture of the first graphic colliding with the occlusion object based on the position of the occlusion object and the air outlet of the air conditioner in a case where it is determined that there is an occlusion object in the air outlet direction, and obtain the first effect based on the picture. For example, the perception device can include a camera or a laser radar, and the application does not limit the perception device used to obtain the occlusion object.

[0232] Implementation 6: The air outlet parameter includes an influence parameter, and the influence parameter includes the opening and closing state of the window or the door.

[0233] That is, the air conditioner blows air when the window or the door is closed or opened, and the display effect of the first graphic is different.

[0234] For example, the air conditioner blows air when the window or the door is closed, and the first graphic is displayed in the first interface with the first effect; the air conditioner blows air when the window or the door is opened, and the first graphic is displayed in the first interface with the second effect.

[0235] For example, the air conditioner blows air when the window or the door is closed, and the first graphic is displayed in the first interface with the first effect; the air conditioner blows air when the window or the door is opened, and the first graphic is displayed in the first interface with the second effect.

[0236] For example, the following describes implementation 6 by implementing 6a to 6e.

[0237] Implementation 6a: The air conditioner blows air when the window or the door is closed or opened, and the color of the first graphic is different.

[0238] For example, the temperature inside the vehicle is a third temperature, and the temperature outside the vehicle is a fourth temperature, the first effect includes that the color of the first graphic is a third color; the second effect includes that the color of the first graphic includes a fourth color, wherein the third temperature is different from the fourth temperature, and the third color is different from the fourth color. That is, when the air conditioner blows air in the case that the window or the door is closed, the color of the first graphic displayed by the first vehicle is the third color; when the air conditioner blows air in the case that the window or the door is opened, the color of the first graphic displayed by the first vehicle includes the fourth color.

[0239] Optionally, when the first vehicle displays the first graphic in the second effect, the first graphic can be partially or entirely in the fourth color.

[0240] For example, the color of the first graphic further includes a third color.

[0241] For example, the first interface further includes a fourth simulated air outlet, the first graphic flows out from the fourth simulated air outlet, the color of the end of the first graphic close to the fourth simulated air outlet is the third color, and the color of the end of the first graphic away from the fourth simulated air outlet is the fourth color. It can be understood that, due to the different temperatures inside and outside the vehicle, the temperature of the air flow of the air conditioner is affected when the door or the window is opened, and therefore the color of the end of the first graphic away from the simulated air outlet changes. This method can intuitively and visually present the influence of the opening and closing of the window or the door on the air flow of the air conditioner, and can improve the user experience.

[0242] For example, when the air conditioner blows air in the case that the window or the door is closed, the color of the first graphic displayed by the first vehicle is the third color; assuming that the first vehicle detects a user operation of opening the window, in response to the user operation, the window is opened, and the color of the first graphic displayed can include the third color and the fourth color.

[0243] Optionally, the color of the first graphic can include a color gradually changing from the third color to the fourth color.

[0244] For example, the color of the first graphic further includes a third color. FIG. 13 , FIG. 13 Taking the first graphic as a line graphic, and taking the air conditioner blowing air through the first air outlet 420a as an example, the display effect of the line graphic flowing out from the first simulated air outlet 612a when the opening and closing of the window or the door is different is exemplarily shown. Wherein, FIG. 13 (A) in FIG. 1 shows a picture of the air conditioner blowing air in the case that the window or the door is closed, and displaying the line graphic in the first effect, wherein the color of the line graphic is a third color; FIG. 13 (B) in FIG. 1 shows a picture of the air conditioner blowing air in the case that the right door or the window is opened, and displaying the line graphic in the second effect, wherein the color of the line graphic includes the third color and a fourth color. Wherein, the third color is different from the fourth color.

[0245] Implementation 6b: The air conditioner blows air when the window or door is closed or opened, and the flow direction of the first pattern is different.

[0246] For example, the air conditioner blows air when the window or door is closed, and the first pattern is displayed in the first interface with a first effect; the air conditioner blows air when the window or door is opened, and the first pattern is displayed in the first interface with a second effect, wherein the first effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a third direction, and the second effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a fourth direction, wherein the third direction is different from the fourth direction. That is, the air conditioner blows air when the window or door is closed, and the flow direction of the first pattern is the third direction; the air conditioner blows air when the window or door is opened, and the flow direction of the first pattern is the fourth direction.

[0247] For example, the air conditioner blows air when the window or door is closed, and the flow direction of the first pattern displayed by the first vehicle is the third direction; assuming that the first vehicle detects a user operation of opening the window, in response to the user operation, the window is opened, and the flow direction of the first pattern is displayed as the fourth direction.

[0248] Optionally, the first vehicle can display a dynamic process in which the flow direction of the first pattern gradually changes from the third direction to the fourth direction.

[0249] Please refer to FIG. 13 , FIG. 13 (A) in the figure exemplarily shows that the air conditioner blows air when the window or door is closed, and the flow direction of the line pattern is the third direction; FIG. 13 (B) in the figure exemplarily shows that the air conditioner blows air when the right door or window is opened, and the flow direction of the line pattern is the fourth direction. It can be seen that the air conditioner blows air when the window or door is closed or opened, and the flow direction of the first pattern is different. This method can intuitively and visually present the influence of the opening or closing of the window on the flow direction of the air flow of the air conditioner, and improve the user experience.

[0250] Optionally, the first vehicle can display a dynamic process in which the flow direction of the first pattern gradually changes from the flow direction in FIG. 13 (A) in the figure to the flow direction in FIG. 14A to FIG. 14C (B) in the figure.

[0251] Optionally, the influence parameter can also include the vehicle speed.

[0252] For example, the first vehicle detects a user operation of adjusting the vehicle speed, and can respond to the user operation to adjust the vehicle speed and display that the flow direction of the first pattern changes.

[0253] Optionally, the influence of the opened window on the flow direction of the first graphic can be related to at least one of the following factors: the vehicle speed, the relative position between the air outlet and the window, etc.

[0254] For example, when the window is opened, the flow direction of the first graphic is different at different vehicle speeds. Please refer to FIGS. 1A-1C. FIG. 14A , FIG. 14B In FIG. 1A, the first graphic is a line-shaped graphic, FIG. 14C In FIG. 1B, the first graphic is a dot-shaped graphic, FIG. 14A to FIG. 14C In FIG. 1C, the first graphic includes a dot-shaped graphic and a line-shaped graphic, FIG. 14A to FIG. 14C For example, when the right window is opened, the display effects of the first graphic at three vehicle speeds are shown. Among them, FIGS. 1A-1C show that the vehicle speed gradually increases, and it can be seen that the greater the vehicle speed, the closer the flow direction of the first graphic to the left. FIG. 13

[0255] Optionally, when the right window is opened, the first vehicle can display the dynamic process that the flow direction of the first graphic gradually approaches the left during the process that the vehicle speed increases, or the first vehicle can display the dynamic process that the flow direction of the first graphic gradually approaches the right (or the middle) during the process that the vehicle speed increases and then decreases. Alternatively, when the left window is opened, the first vehicle can display the dynamic process that the flow direction of the first graphic gradually approaches the right during the process that the vehicle speed increases, or the first vehicle can display the dynamic process that the flow direction of the first graphic gradually approaches the left (or the middle) during the process that the vehicle speed increases and then decreases. Among them, the left and right are determined with respect to the air flow of the air conditioner and the window (or the door), for example, the right window refers to the window on the right side of the air flow (or the air outlet) of the air conditioner.

[0256] It should be noted that the above examples are based on the left and right windows (or doors), which do not limit the present application. In the present application, the window can also be located in the front left or rear left direction of the air outlet, etc. For example, when the window on the left rear side of the air outlet is opened, the air flow of the air outlet can flow to the right front direction. The specific flow direction can be determined according to multiple factors such as the relative position between the window and the air outlet and whether there is an obstruction between the window and the air outlet, etc. The present application does not limit this.

[0257] Implementation 6c: The air conditioner blows air when the window or door is closed or opened, and the flow speed of the first graphic is different.

[0258] ​For example, the air conditioner blows air when the window or door is closed, and the first vehicle displays the first graphic with a third speed; assuming that the first vehicle detects a user operation of opening the window, in response to the user operation, the window is opened, and the first graphic is displayed with a fourth speed.

[0259] For example, the air conditioner blows air when the window or door is closed, and the first vehicle displays the first graphic with a third speed; assuming that the first vehicle detects a user operation of opening the window, in response to the user operation, the window is opened, and the first graphic is displayed with a fourth speed.

[0260] Optionally, the first vehicle can display a dynamic process in which the flow speed of the first graphic gradually changes from the third speed to the fourth speed.

[0261] Optionally, the influence parameter can also include vehicle speed.

[0262] For example, the air conditioner blows air when the window or door is closed, and the first vehicle displays the first graphic with a third speed; assuming that the first vehicle detects a user operation of opening the window, in response to the user operation, the window is opened, and the first graphic is displayed with a fourth speed.

[0263] Implementation 6d: The air conditioner blows air when the window or door is closed or opened, and the flow area of the first graphic is different.

[0264] For example, the air conditioner blows air when the window or door is closed, and the first vehicle displays the first graphic with a third speed; assuming that the first vehicle detects a user operation of opening the window, in response to the user operation, the window is opened, and the first graphic is displayed with a fourth speed.

[0265] For example, the air conditioner blows air when the window or door is closed, and the first vehicle displays the first graphic with a third speed; assuming that the first vehicle detects a user operation of opening the window, in response to the user operation, the window is opened, and the first graphic is displayed with a fourth speed.

[0266] Optionally, the first vehicle can display a dynamic process in which the flow area of the first graphic gradually changes from the third area to the fourth area.

[0267] The application does not limit the size of the third area and the fourth area. That is, the application does not limit the size of the flow area of the first pattern when the opening and closing state of the vehicle window or the vehicle door is different, and the size can be determined according to factors such as vehicle speed, position of the opened vehicle window, etc.

[0268] Implementation 6e: The air conditioner blows air when the vehicle window or the vehicle door is closed or opened, and the display position of the first pattern in the first interface is different.

[0269] For example, the air conditioner blows air when the vehicle window or the vehicle door is closed, and the first pattern is displayed in the first interface with a first effect; the air conditioner blows air when the vehicle window or the vehicle door is opened, and the first pattern is displayed in the first interface with a second effect, wherein the first effect includes that the display position of the first pattern in the first interface is the second area; the second effect includes that the display position of the first pattern in the first interface is the third area, and the second area and the third area are different. That is, the air conditioner blows air when the vehicle window or the vehicle door is closed, and the display position of the first pattern in the first interface is the second area; the air conditioner blows air when the vehicle window or the vehicle door is opened, and the display position of the first pattern in the first interface is the third area.

[0270] For example, the air conditioner blows air when the vehicle window or the vehicle door is closed, and the first pattern is displayed in the second area of the first interface; assuming that the first vehicle detects a user operation of opening the vehicle window, in response to the user operation, the vehicle window is opened, and the first pattern is displayed in the third area of the first interface.

[0271] Optionally, the first vehicle can display a dynamic process of the first pattern moving from the second area to the third area.

[0272] Please refer to FIG. 13 , FIG. 13 (A) in the figure exemplarily shows the display position of the line-shaped pattern in the display area 610 of the first interface when the air conditioner blows air when the vehicle window or the vehicle door is closed. FIG. 15A (B) in the figure exemplarily shows the display position of the line-shaped pattern in the display area 610 of the first interface when the air conditioner blows air when the right vehicle door or the vehicle window is opened. It can be seen that the display position of the line-shaped pattern in the display area 610 of the first interface is different when the air conditioner blows air when the vehicle window or the vehicle door is closed or opened. This method can intuitively and visually present the influence of the opening or closing of the vehicle window on the air flow of the air conditioner, and improve the user experience.

[0273] Implementation 7: The air-out parameter includes air-out time.

[0274] For example, the first pattern includes at least one line pattern, the air conditioner blows air at a first air outlet time, and the first effect includes the curvature of at least one line pattern being a first curvature; the air conditioner blows air at a second air outlet time, and the second effect includes the curvature of at least one line pattern being a second curvature, the first air outlet time and the second air outlet time are different, and the first curvature is different from the second curvature.

[0275] Optionally, the first interface further includes a third simulated air outlet, from which at least one linear pattern flows outward, the curvature of which includes the curvature of the end of the linear pattern away from the third simulated air outlet. In this application, the end of the linear pattern away from the third simulated air outlet may also be referred to as a wake or tail.

[0276] Optionally, the first air outlet time is prior to the second air outlet time, and the first degree of curvature is greater than the second degree of curvature.

[0277] Please see FIG. 15A , FIG. 15A An example is shown showing the display effect of the first graph when the air outlet time is different. FIG. 15A Taking the first graph as a line graph as an example, assuming the first air outlet time is within a preset time after the air conditioner is started (such as immediately after starting), and the second air outlet time is before the first air outlet time, FIG. 15A (A) in the example shows a first vehicle displaying a line graph with a first effect during the first air outlet time. FIG. 15B (B) in the example shows the first vehicle displaying a line graph with a second effect during the second air outlet time.

[0278] Optionally, the first vehicle can display that the curvature of the tail of the linear graphic decreases as the air conditioning continues to blow air. This method simulates the wake of the air conditioning airflow by displaying the tail of the first graphic, which can intuitively and vividly present the scene of the airflow contacting the physical environment when the air conditioning is first turned on. This conforms to the laws of physics, improves visual realism, and thus enhances the user experience.

[0279] In this application, a reduced degree of curvature can also refer to: the linear pattern becoming more orderly and the direction becoming more uniform.

[0280] FIG. 15A Examples are shown of some possible shapes of the wake of the first line. For example, FIG. 15B The tail of the line figure in (A) may include FIG. 4 to FIG. 15B At least one of (A) to (D) in the above.

[0281] It is understandable that the above FIG. 16 The examples shown are merely illustrative and do not constitute a limitation on the embodiments of this application.

[0282] In summary, the air conditioner display method provided in the embodiments of the present application can improve the driving safety and driving experience of the vehicle.

[0283] The above mainly introduces the method provided in the embodiments of the present application. It can be understood that each control unit or device contains the hardware structure and / or software module corresponding to the execution of each function in order to realize the above corresponding functions. The units and steps of each example described in combination with the embodiments disclosed herein can be realized in the form of hardware or a combination of hardware and computer software. Whether a certain function is executed by hardware or computer software driven hardware depends on the specific application and design constraints of the technical solution. Professional technicians can use different methods to implement the described functions for each specific application, but such implementation should not be considered beyond the scope of the present application.

[0284] The embodiments of the present application can divide the functional modules of the device according to the above method examples. For example, each functional module can be divided according to each function, or two or more functions can be integrated into one module. The integrated module can be realized in the form of hardware or software functional module. It should be noted that the division of the modules in the embodiments of the present application is illustrative, and is only a logical functional division. Actual implementation can have another division method.

[0285] In the case of dividing each functional module according to each function, the embodiments of the present application also provide a device for realizing any one of the above methods, for example, providing a device including units (or means) for realizing each step in any one of the above methods.

[0286] For example, please refer to FIG. 16 which is a structural schematic diagram of an air conditioner display device 1600 provided in the embodiments of the present application. FIG. 5 The air conditioner display device 1600 shown can be used to realize the above FIG. 16 and the first vehicle, the controller in the first vehicle, or the chip system in the first vehicle in any one of the methods described in the possible embodiments thereof. The air conditioner display device 1600 can include a processing unit 1601 and a display unit 1602. Optionally, it can also include an acquisition unit 1603. Wherein:

[0287] The processing unit 1601 is configured to run the air conditioner in response to a first user operation;

[0288] The display unit 1602 is configured to display a first interface during operation of the air conditioner, the first interface including a first graphic; if the air conditioner blows air in a first parameter, the first graphic is displayed in a first effect in the first interface; if the air conditioner blows air in a second parameter, the first graphic is displayed in a second effect in the first interface, wherein the first parameter is different from the second parameter, the first effect is different from the second effect, and the air blowing parameter includes at least one of an air outlet, an air blowing time, an air blowing condition, or an influence parameter.

[0289] In a possible implementation, the first graphic includes at least one linear graphic and / or at least one point graphic.

[0290] In a possible implementation, the shape of the first graphic is different when the air conditioner operates in different modes.

[0291] In a possible implementation, if the air conditioner operates in a first mode, the first graphic includes at least one linear graphic; if the air conditioner operates in a second mode, the first graphic includes at least one point graphic, wherein the first mode includes at least one of heating, cooling, or ventilation, and the second mode is an air purification mode.

[0292] In a possible implementation, the air blowing parameter further includes at least one of an air blowing temperature, an air blowing direction, or an air blowing speed.

[0293] In a possible implementation, the first effect being different from the second effect includes at least one of different colors, different flow directions, different flow speeds, different areas, or different display positions in the first interface.

[0294] In a possible implementation, the first interface further includes a first simulated air outlet; if the air conditioner blows air in the first parameter, the air conditioner blows air through the first air outlet; and the first effect includes the first graphic flowing outwards from the first simulated air outlet.

[0295] In a possible implementation, the first interface further includes a second simulated air outlet; if the air conditioner blows air in the second parameter, the air conditioner blows air through the second air outlet; and the second effect includes the first graphic flowing outwards from the second simulated air outlet, the first air outlet is different from the second air outlet, and the first simulated air outlet is different from the second simulated air outlet.

[0296] In a possible implementation, the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a first temperature, and the first effect includes that the color of the first pattern is a first color; the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a second temperature, and the second effect includes that the color of the first pattern is a second color, wherein the first temperature is different from the second temperature, and the first color is different from the second color.

[0297] In a possible implementation, the first interface includes a first region, and the first region is a preset color interval with color gradient; the color of the first pattern belongs to the preset color interval, the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner belongs to a preset temperature interval, and the preset color interval and the preset temperature interval have a continuous mapping relationship.

[0298] In a possible implementation, the lower the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner, the higher the color temperature value of the first pattern.

[0299] In a possible implementation, the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a first air direction, and the first effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a first direction; the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a second air direction, and the second effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a second direction, wherein the first air direction is different from the second air direction, and the first direction is different from the second direction.

[0300] In a possible implementation, the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a first air speed, and the first effect includes that the flow speed of the first pattern is a first speed; the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a second air speed, and the second effect includes that the flow speed of the first pattern is a second speed, wherein the first air speed is different from the second air speed, and the first speed is different from the second speed.

[0301] In a possible implementation, the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a first air speed, and the first effect includes that the area of the first pattern is a first area; the air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a second air speed, and the second effect includes that the area of the first pattern is a second area, wherein the first air speed is different from the second air speed, and the first area is different from the second area.

[0302] In a possible implementation, the first graph includes at least one line graph, the air conditioner blows air in a case where the air outlet parameter is a first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a first air outlet time, the first effect includes that a bending degree of the at least one line graph is a first bending degree; the air conditioner blows air in a case where the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a second air outlet time, the second effect includes that the bending degree of the at least one line graph is a second bending degree, the first air outlet time is different from the second air outlet time, and the first bending degree is different from the second bending degree.

[0303] In a possible implementation, the first interface further includes a third simulated air outlet, the at least one line graph flows out from the third simulated air outlet, and the bending degree of the at least one line graph includes a bending degree of an end of the at least one line graph away from the third simulated air outlet.

[0304] In a possible implementation, the first air outlet time is before the second air outlet time, and the first bending degree is greater than the second bending degree.

[0305] In a possible implementation, the air outlet condition includes a case of an obstacle in the air outlet direction; if the air conditioner blows air in a case where the air outlet parameter is a first parameter, the first graph is displayed in the first interface with a first effect, including: the air conditioner blows air in a case where there is an obstacle in the air outlet direction, the first interface includes a simulated obstacle, and the first effect includes that the first graph collides with the simulated obstacle; if the air conditioner blows air in a case where the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, the first graph is displayed in the first interface with a second effect, including: the air conditioner blows air in a case where there is no obstacle in the air outlet direction, the first graph is displayed in the first interface with the second effect, the first interface does not include the simulated obstacle, and the second effect does not include that the first graph collides with the simulated obstacle.

[0306] In a possible implementation, the apparatus further includes an acquisition unit 1603, configured to: acquire, by a sensing device, a case of an obstacle in the air outlet direction; and the processing unit 1601 is further configured to: in a case where it is determined that there is an obstacle in the air outlet direction, draw a picture in which the first graph collides with the obstacle, based on the position of the obstacle and the air outlet of the air conditioner; and obtain the first effect based on the picture.

[0307] In a possible implementation, the influence parameter includes an opening and closing case of a window or a door; if the air conditioner blows air in a case where the air outlet parameter is a first parameter, the display unit 1602 is specifically configured to: blow air in a case where the window or the door is closed, and display the first graph in the first interface with a first effect; and if the air conditioner blows air in a case where the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, the display unit 1602 is specifically configured to: blow air in a case where the window or the door is opened, and display the first graph in the first interface with a second effect.

[0308] In a possible implementation, the temperature inside the vehicle is a third temperature, and the temperature outside the vehicle is a fourth temperature; the first effect includes that the color of the first pattern is a third color; and the second effect includes that the color of the first pattern includes a fourth color, where the third temperature is different from the fourth temperature, and the third color is different from the fourth color.

[0309] In a possible implementation, the second effect includes that the color of the first pattern further includes a third color.

[0310] In a possible implementation, the first interface further includes a fourth simulated air outlet, the first pattern flows out from the fourth simulated air outlet, the color of an end of the first pattern close to the fourth simulated air outlet is a third color, and the color of an end of the first pattern away from the fourth simulated air outlet is a fourth color.

[0311] In a possible implementation, the first effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a third direction; and the second effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a fourth direction, where the third direction is different from the fourth direction.

[0312] In a possible implementation, the first effect includes that the flow speed of the first pattern is a third speed; and the second effect includes that the flow speed of the first pattern is a fourth speed, where the third speed is different from the fourth speed.

[0313] In a possible implementation, the first effect includes that the area of the first pattern is a third area; and the second effect includes that the area of the first pattern is a fourth area, where the third area is different from the fourth area.

[0314] In a possible implementation, the first effect includes that the display position of the first pattern in the first interface is a second region; and the second effect includes that the display position of the first pattern in the first interface is a third region, where the second region is different from the third region. FIG. 5 The specific operations and beneficial effects of the various units in the air conditioner display device 1600 shown can be seen from the above description of the air conditioner display device 1600 and the corresponding description of the possible embodiments, which will not be repeated here. FIG. 17

[0315] ​It should be understood that the division of units in the above apparatus is only a logical functional division, and all or part of the units can be integrated into a physical entity, or can be physically separated. In addition, the units in the apparatus can be implemented in the form of processor calling software; for example, the apparatus includes a processor, the processor is connected with a memory, the memory stores instructions, and the processor calls the instructions stored in the memory to implement any one of the above methods or to realize the functions of the units of the apparatus, wherein the processor is, for example, a general processor such as a CPU or a microprocessor, and the memory is a memory in the apparatus or a memory outside the apparatus. Alternatively, the units in the apparatus can be implemented in the form of hardware circuit, and the functions of part or all of the units can be realized by the design of the hardware circuit, which can be understood as one or more processors; for example, in one implementation, the hardware circuit is an ASIC, and the functions of part or all of the units are realized by the design of the logical relationship of elements in the circuit; for example, in another implementation, the hardware circuit is a PLD, and the FPGA can include a large number of logic gate circuits, and the connection relationship between the logic gate circuits is configured by a configuration file, so as to realize the functions of part or all of the units. All units of the above apparatus can be implemented in the form of processor calling software, or all units can be implemented in the form of hardware circuit, or part of the units can be implemented in the form of processor calling software, and the remaining part can be implemented in the form of hardware circuit.

[0316] In the embodiments of the present application, the processor is a circuit with data processing capability, which can be a circuit with instruction reading and running capability in one implementation, such as CPU, microprocessor, GPU (which can be understood as a microprocessor), or DSP, etc.; in another implementation, the processor can realize certain functions through the logical relationship of hardware circuit, and the logical relationship of the hardware circuit is fixed or can be reconfigured, for example, the processor is an ASIC or a PLD implemented hardware circuit, such as FPGA. In the reconfigurable hardware circuit, the process of the processor loading the configuration document to realize the configuration of the hardware circuit can be understood as the process of the processor loading the instructions to realize the functions of part or all of the units. In addition, it can also be a hardware circuit designed for artificial intelligence, which can be understood as an ASIC, such as NPU, TPU, DPU, etc.

[0317] It can be seen that each unit in the above apparatus can be one or more processors (or processing circuits) configured to implement the above method, such as CPU, GPU, NPU, TPU, DPU, microprocessor, DSP, ASIC, FPGA, or a combination of at least two of these processor forms.

[0318] In addition, all or some of the units in the above apparatus can be integrated or can be independently realized. In one implementation, the units are integrated together to be realized in the form of an SOC. The SOC can include at least one processor for implementing the functions of any of the above methods or realizing the functions of the units of the apparatus. The at least one processor can be of different types, such as including a CPU and an FPGA, a CPU and an artificial intelligence processor, a CPU and a GPU, and the like.

[0319] Exemplarily, referring to FIG. 17 which is a possible physical entity structure diagram of the air conditioner display device provided in the present application. FIG. 5 The air conditioner display device 1700 shown can be a first vehicle, a controller of the first vehicle, or a processor or chip system of the first vehicle in the method described in the above embodiments. The air conditioner display device 1700 includes a processor 1701, a memory 1702, and a communication interface 1703. The processor 1701, the communication interface 1703, and the memory 1702 can be connected to each other or connected to each other through a bus 1704.

[0320] Exemplarily, the memory 1702 is used to store the computer programs and data of the air conditioner display device 1700, and the memory 1702 can include but is not limited to a random access memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), or a compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), etc.

[0321] The software or program code required for all or part of the functions of the air conditioner display device in the above method embodiments is stored in the memory 1702.

[0322] In a possible implementation, if the software or program code required for part of the functions is stored in the memory 1702, the processor 1701 can cooperate with other components to complete other functions described in the method embodiment in addition to calling the program code in the memory 1702 to realize part of the functions. For example, the function of receiving or sending data is realized by cooperating with the communication interface 1703.

[0323] The number of communication interfaces 1703 can be multiple, used to support the air conditioner display device 1700 to communicate, such as receiving or sending data or signals, etc.

[0324] Exemplarily, the processor 1701 can be the CPU, GPU, NPU, TPU, DPU, microprocessor, DSP, ASIC, FPGA, or a combination of at least two of these processor forms described above, etc. The processor 1701 can be used to read the program stored in the above-mentioned memory 1702, execute the above-mentioned FIG. 17 and the operation performed by the first vehicle or the controller of the first vehicle in the possible embodiments thereof.

[0325] FIG. 5 The specific operation and beneficial effects of each unit in the air conditioner display device 1700 shown can be referred to the above-mentioned FIG. 5 and the corresponding description in the possible method embodiments thereof, which will not be repeated here.

[0326] The present application embodiment also provides a computer program product, when the computer program product is read and executed by a computer, the above-mentioned ​ and the method implemented by the first vehicle or the controller of the first vehicle in the possible embodiments thereof will be executed. Exemplarily, the computer program product includes but is not limited to a computer program, code or electronic (digital) signal for transmitting computer program instruction code, etc. which can be implemented by the computer when running.

[0327] It can be understood that the collection, processing, saving or behavior of data described in the present application embodiment meets the requirements of laws and regulations.

[0328] It should be understood that in various embodiments of the present application, the size of the serial number of each process does not mean the order of execution, and the execution order of each process should be determined according to its function and inherent logic, and should not constitute any limitation on the implementation process of the embodiments of the present application.

[0329] It should also be understood that the term "includes" (also referred to as "includes", "including", "comprises" and / or "comprising") when used in the specification specifies the presence of the stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and / or components, but does not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and / or groups thereof.

[0330] It should also be understood that the "one embodiment", "an embodiment", "a possible implementation" mentioned throughout the specification means that the specific features, structures or characteristics related to the embodiment or implementation are included in at least one embodiment of the present application. Therefore, "in one embodiment" or "in an embodiment", "a possible implementation" appearing throughout the specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment. In addition, these specific features, structures or characteristics can be combined in one or more embodiments in any suitable manner.

[0331] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of the present application, and are not intended to limit the same. Although the present application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that they can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or make equivalent replacements for some or all of the technical features therein. Such modifications or replacements do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application.

Claims

1. An air conditioning display method characterized by, The method comprises: running an air conditioner in response to a first user operation; displaying a first interface during running of the air conditioner, the first interface comprising a first graphic; if the air conditioner blows air in a case where an air outlet parameter is a first parameter, displaying the first graphic in the first interface with a first effect; if the air conditioner blows air in a case where the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, displaying the first graphic in the first interface with a second effect, wherein the first parameter is different from the second parameter, the first effect is different from the second effect, and the air outlet parameter comprises at least one of an air outlet, an air outlet time, an air outlet condition, or an influence parameter; the air outlet condition comprises an obstacle situation in an air outlet direction; the if the air conditioner blows air in a case where the air outlet parameter is the first parameter, displaying the first graphic in the first interface with the first effect, comprises: the air conditioner blows air in a case where there is an obstacle in the air outlet direction, the first interface comprises a simulated obstacle, and the first effect comprises that the first graphic collides with the simulated obstacle; the if the air conditioner blows air in a case where the air outlet parameter is the second parameter, displaying the first graphic in the first interface with the second effect, comprises: the air conditioner blows air in a case where there is no obstacle in the air outlet direction, displaying the first graphic in the first interface with the second effect, the first interface does not comprise a simulated obstacle, and the second effect does not comprise that the first graphic collides with the simulated obstacle.

2. The method of claim 1, wherein, The first graphic comprises at least one line-shaped graphic and / or at least one point-shaped graphic.

3. The method according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The shape of the first graphic is different when the air conditioner runs in different modes.

4. The method of claim 3, wherein, If the air conditioner runs in a first mode, the first graphic comprises at least one line-shaped graphic; if the air conditioner runs in a second mode, the first graphic comprises at least one point-shaped graphic, wherein the first mode comprises at least one of heating, cooling, or ventilation, and the second mode is an air purification mode.

5. The method according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The air outlet parameter further comprises at least one of an air outlet temperature, an air outlet direction, or an air outlet speed.

6. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein, The first effect is different from the second effect, comprising at least one of different colors, different flow directions, different flow speeds, different areas, or different display positions in the first interface.

7. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein, The first interface further comprises a first simulated air outlet; The air conditioner blows air in a case where the air outlet parameter is the first parameter, comprising: the air conditioner blows air through a first air outlet; The first effect comprises that the first graphic flows outward from the first simulated air outlet.

8. The method of claim 7, wherein, The first interface further comprises a second simulated air outlet; The air conditioner blows air in a case where the air outlet parameter is the second parameter, comprising: the air conditioner blows air through a second air outlet; The second effect comprises that the first graphic flows outward from the second simulated air outlet, the first air outlet is different from the second air outlet, and the first simulated air outlet is different from the second simulated air outlet.

9. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein, The air conditioner blows air in a case where the air outlet parameter is the first parameter, comprising: the air conditioner blows air at a first temperature, and the first effect comprises that the color of the first graphic is a first color; The air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air through a second temperature, and the second effect includes that the color of the first pattern is a second color, wherein the first temperature is different from the second temperature, and the first color is different from the second color.

10. The method of claim 1, wherein, The first interface includes a first area, and the first area is a preset color interval with color gradient. The color of the first pattern belongs to the preset color interval, and the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner belongs to a preset temperature interval, and the preset color interval and the preset temperature interval have a continuous mapping relationship.

11. The method of claim 10, wherein, The lower the air outlet temperature of the air conditioner is, the higher the color temperature value of the first pattern is.

12. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein, The air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air through a first wind direction, and the first effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a first direction. The air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air through a second wind direction, and the second effect includes that the flow direction of the first pattern is a second direction, wherein the first wind direction is different from the second wind direction, and the first direction is different from the second direction.

13. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein, The air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air through a first wind speed, and the first effect includes that the flow speed of the first pattern is a first speed. The air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air through a second wind speed, and the second effect includes that the flow speed of the first pattern is a second speed, wherein the first wind speed is different from the second wind speed, and the first speed is different from the second speed.

14. The method of claim 1 or 2, wherein, The air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air through a first wind speed, and the first effect includes that the area of the first pattern is a first area. The air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air through a second wind speed, and the second effect includes that the area of the first pattern is a second area, wherein the first wind speed is different from the second wind speed, and the first area is different from the second area.

15. The method of claim 1, wherein, The first pattern includes at least one linear pattern, The air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a first parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a first air outlet time, and the first effect includes that the bending degree of the at least one linear pattern is a first bending degree. The air conditioner blows air when the air outlet parameter is a second parameter, including: the air conditioner blows air at a second air outlet time, and the second effect includes that the bending degree of the at least one linear pattern is a second bending degree, wherein the first air outlet time is different from the second air outlet time, and the first bending degree is different from the second bending degree.

16. The method of claim 15, wherein, The first interface further includes a third simulated air outlet, and the at least one linear pattern flows outward from the third simulated air outlet, and the bending degree of the at least one linear pattern includes the bending degree of one end of the at least one linear pattern away from the third simulated air outlet.

17. The method according to claim 15 or 16, characterized in that, The first air outlet time is located before the second air outlet time, and the first bending degree is greater than the second bending degree.

18. The method of claim 1, wherein, The method further comprises: obtaining, by a sensing device, an occlusion condition in the air outlet direction; in a case where it is determined that the occlusion condition exists in the air outlet direction, drawing a picture in which the first graphic collides with the occlusion based on the occlusion and a position of an air outlet of the air conditioner; obtaining the first effect based on the picture.

19. The method of claim 1, wherein, The influence parameter comprises an opening and closing condition of a window or a door; the air conditioner is in a case where the air conditioner blows air in a case where an air outlet parameter is a first parameter, and the first graphic is displayed in the first interface with a first effect, comprising a case where the air conditioner blows air in a case where a window or a door is closed, and the first graphic is displayed in the first interface with the first effect; the air conditioner is in a case where the air conditioner blows air in a case where an air outlet parameter is a second parameter, and the first graphic is displayed in the first interface with a second effect, comprising a case where the air conditioner blows air in a case where a window or a door is opened, and the first graphic is displayed in the first interface with the second effect.

20. The method of claim 19, wherein, The temperature in the vehicle is a third temperature, and the temperature outside the vehicle is a fourth temperature; the first effect comprises that the color of the first graphic is a third color; the second effect comprises that the color of the first graphic comprises a fourth color, wherein the third temperature is different from the fourth temperature, and the third color is different from the fourth color.

21. The method of claim 20, wherein, The second effect comprises that the color of the first graphic further comprises the third color.

22. The method of claim 21, wherein, The first interface further comprises a fourth simulated air outlet, the first graphic flows out from the fourth simulated air outlet, the color of one end of the first graphic close to the fourth simulated air outlet is the third color, and the color of one end of the first graphic away from the fourth simulated air outlet is the fourth color.

23. The method according to claim 19, characterized by The first effect comprises that the flow direction of the first graphic is a third direction; the second effect comprises that the flow direction of the first graphic is a fourth direction, wherein the third direction is different from the fourth direction.

24. The method according to claim 19, characterized by The first effect comprises that the flow speed of the first graphic is a third speed; the second effect comprises that the flow speed of the first graphic is a fourth speed, wherein the third speed is different from the fourth speed.

25. The method according to claim 19, characterized by The first effect comprises that the area of the first graphic is a third area; the second effect comprises that the area of the first graphic is a fourth area, and the third area is different from the fourth area.

26. The method according to claim 19, characterized by The first effect comprises that the display position of the first graphic in the first interface is a second area; the second effect comprises that the display position of the first graphic in the first interface is a third area, and the second area and the third area are different.

27. An air conditioning display device, characterized by comprising: comprise units for performing the method as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 26.

28. An air conditioning display device, characterized by comprising: comprise: at least one processor, and at least one memory coupled with the at least one processor, the at least one memory to store a computer program which, when executed by the at least one processor, implements the method of any one of claims 1 to 26.

29. A vehicle characterized by An apparatus comprising the apparatus of claim 27, or the apparatus of claim 28.

30. A computer-readable storage medium, characterized in that, A computer program stored on a computer readable medium, which when executed by a computer, implements the method of any one of claims 1 to 26.

31. A computer program product, characterised in that, A computer program comprising the computer program which, when executed by a computer, implements the method of any one of claims 1 to 26.

32. A chip, comprising: An apparatus comprising processing circuitry and interface circuitry, the interface circuitry to receive code instructions and transmit to the processing circuitry, the processing circuitry to execute the code instructions to perform the method of any one of claims 1 to 26.

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