Input area and presentation area of a code generation graphical user interface of an electronic device

CN309858683SActive Publication Date: 2026-03-20BEIJING BAIDU NETCOM SCI & TECH CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Designs(China)
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Filing Date
2025-04-15
Publication Date
2026-03-20

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Abstract

1. The name of the design product: input area and display area of code generation graphical user interface of electronic device. 2. The use of the design product: an electronic device. 3. The design points of the design product: the partial graphical user interface of the electronic device. 4. The picture or photo that best shows the design points: design 1 change state diagram 2. 5. Design 1 is designated as the basic design. 6. The use of the graphical user interface: the graphical user interface is used for code generation. The partial graphical user interface protected by the design is used to input instructions and display the execution process of tasks. 7. The human-computer interaction mode of the graphical user interface: in response to the user touching or clicking the send button at the bottom of the main view of design 1, the graphical user interface changes from design 1 main view to design 1 change state diagram 1 to display the task planning result; in response to the start of task execution, the graphical user interface changes from design 1 change state diagram 1 to design 1 change state diagram 2, and then to design 1 change state diagram 3 to display the execution process of the first task; in response to the completion of the execution of the first task, the graphical user interface changes from design 1 change state diagram 3 to design 1 change state diagram 4 to display the execution process of the second task; in response to the completion of the execution of all tasks, the graphical user interface changes from design 1 change state diagram 4 to design 1 change state diagram 5 to display the task execution result. In response to the user touching or clicking the send button at the bottom of the main view of design 2, the graphical user interface changes from design 2 main view to design 2 change state diagram 1, and then to design 2 change state diagram 2 to display the task planning result and the execution process of the first task; in response to the completion of the execution of the first task, the graphical user interface changes from design 2 change state diagram 2 to design 2 change state diagram 3 to display the execution process of the second task; in response to the completion of the execution of all tasks, the graphical user interface changes from design 2 change state diagram 3 to design 2 change state diagram 4 to display the task execution result. In response to the user touching or clicking the send button at the bottom of the main view of design 3, the graphical user interface changes from design 3 main view to design 3 change state diagram 1, and then to design 3 change state diagram 2 to display the task planning result and the execution process of the first task; in response to the completion of the execution of all tasks, the graphical user interface changes from design 3 change state diagram 2 to design 3 change state diagram 3 to display the task execution result. In response to the user touching or clicking the send button at the bottom of the design 4 main view, the graphical user interface changes from the design 4 main view to the design 4 change state view 1 to show the task planning result and the execution process of the first task; in response to the completion of the execution of all tasks, the graphical user interface changes from the design 4 change state view 1 to the design 4 change state view 2 to show the task execution result. In response to the user touching or clicking the send button at the bottom of the design 5 main view, the graphical user interface changes from the design 5 main view to the design 5 change state view 1 to show the task planning result; in response to the start of the execution of the task, the graphical user interface changes from the design 5 change state view 1 to the design 5 change state view 2 and then to the design 5 change state view 3 to show the execution process of the first task; in response to the completion of the execution of all tasks, the graphical user interface changes from the design 5 change state view 3 to the design 5 change state view 4 to show the task execution result. In response to the user touching or clicking the send button at the bottom of the design 6 main view, the graphical user interface changes from the design 6 main view to the design 6 change state view 1 to show the task planning result; in response to the start of the execution of the task, the graphical user interface changes from the design 6 change state view 1 to the design 6 change state view 2 to show the execution process of the first task; in response to the completion of the execution of all tasks, the graphical user interface changes from the design 6 change state view 2 to the design 6 change state view 3 to show the task execution result. 8. The part of the graphical user interface shown by the dashed line in each view of the design 1 to the design 6 does not constitute the part required to be protected by the present appearance design.
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