CN-122024342-A - Non-transitory computer readable medium
Abstract
The present disclosure provides non-transitory computer readable media. Techniques for use in traffic class coupons are improved. A terminal device (10) for buying and selling traffic ticket superimposes a1 st mark indicating an application area or an application route of a selected ticket on a map. Next, the terminal device (10) superimposes a2 nd mark indicating the current position of the user or the place selected by the user on the map. The terminal device (10) displays the object area on the map including at least one of the 1 st mark and the 2 nd mark on the screen.
Inventors
- ZHANG WEIHONG
Assignees
- 丰田自动车株式会社
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260512
- Application Date
- 20251022
- Priority Date
- 20241112
Claims (6)
- 1. A non-transitory computer readable medium, storing a program, The program causes a computer for buying and selling traffic tickets to perform acts comprising: Superposing a1 st mark representing an application region or an application route of the selected ticket on the map; superimposing a2 nd mark representing a current position of a user or a place selected by the user on the map, and And displaying an object area on the map including at least one of the 1 st mark and the 2 nd mark on a screen.
- 2. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein, The actions further include: When the 1 st mark or the 2 nd mark is not displayed on the screen, information indicating a direction from a predetermined point on the map displayed on the screen to the 1 st mark or the 2 nd mark which is not displayed on the screen is displayed on the screen.
- 3. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein, The actions further include: and switching the object represented by the 1 st mark between the application region and the application route according to the operation of the user.
- 4. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 1, wherein, The actions further include: When a plurality of tickets are selected, the 1 st mark is displayed in a different manner for each ticket.
- 5. A non-transitory computer readable medium, storing a program, The program causes a computer for buying and selling traffic tickets to perform acts comprising: Displaying ticket names of tickets contained in application areas or application routes at selected places on a map, and The 1 st mark representing the application region or the application route of the ticket is superimposed on a map.
- 6. A non-transitory computer readable medium, storing a program, The program causes a computer for buying and selling traffic tickets to perform acts comprising: determining a ticket usable when moving from a user's current location to a destination when the destination is entered or selected on a map, and Displaying the determined list of the ticket or overlapping a1 st mark representing the determined application region or application route of the ticket on a map.
Description
Non-transitory computer readable medium Technical Field The present disclosure relates to non-transitory computer readable media. Background Conventionally, a technique used for a traffic ticket has been known. For example, patent document 1 discloses a system for indicating the available range from the current station based on the balance of an IC card. Prior art literature Patent literature Patent document 1 Japanese patent laid-open publication No. 2014-119840 Disclosure of Invention A system used for a traffic ticket freely movable in a specific section and/or period, such as a conventional travel ticket or 1 day ticket, indicates a usable range by simply displaying the usable range on a map, using a text description, or the like. However, such conventional methods sometimes make it difficult for persons unfamiliar with such areas as sightseeing tourists, visit Japan tourists, etc. who have originally visited from other counties to understand the availability range. Accordingly, there is room for improvement in the technology used in traffic tickets. The present disclosure, which has been made in view of the above circumstances, aims to improve a technique used in a traffic ticket. A non-transitory computer-readable medium according to embodiment 1 of the present disclosure stores a program, The program causes a computer for buying and selling traffic tickets to perform acts comprising: Superposing a1 st mark representing an application region or an application route of the selected ticket on the map; superimposing a2 nd mark representing a current position of a user or a place selected by the user on the map, and And displaying an object area on the map including at least one of the 1 st mark and the 2 nd mark on a screen. A non-transitory computer-readable medium according to embodiment 2 of the present disclosure stores a program, The program causes a computer for buying and selling traffic tickets to perform acts comprising: Displaying ticket names of tickets contained in application areas or application routes at selected places on a map, and The 1 st mark representing the application region or the application route of the ticket is superimposed on a map. A non-transitory computer-readable medium according to embodiment 3 of the present disclosure stores a program, The program causes a computer for buying and selling traffic tickets to perform acts comprising: determining a ticket usable when moving from a user's current location to a destination when the destination is entered or selected on a map, and Displaying the determined list of the ticket or overlapping a1 st mark representing the determined application region or application route of the ticket on a map. Techniques for use in traffic coupons are improved in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure. Drawings Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a system according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of the terminal device. Fig. 3 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of the information processing apparatus. Fig. 4 is a flowchart showing operations according to embodiment 1 of the information processing apparatus. Fig. 5 is a flowchart showing operations according to embodiment 2 of the information processing apparatus. Fig. 6 is a flowchart showing operations according to embodiment 3 of the information processing apparatus. Fig. 7A is an example of a screen image of the present disclosure. Fig. 7B is an example of a screen image of the present disclosure. Fig. 7C is an example of a screen image of the present disclosure. Fig. 7D is an example of a screen image of the present disclosure. Fig. 8A is an example of a screen image of the present disclosure. Fig. 8B is an example of a screen image of the present disclosure. Fig. 8C is an example of a screen image of the present disclosure. Fig. 8D is an example of a screen image of the present disclosure. Detailed Description Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure are described. (Summary of the embodiments) With reference to fig. 1, an outline of a system 1 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described. The system 1 includes a plurality of terminal apparatuses 10 and an information processing apparatus 20. Each of the terminal apparatuses 10 and the information processing apparatus 20 is communicably connected to a network 30 including, for example, the internet, a mobile communication network, and the like. The terminal device 10 is a computer such as a PC (Personal Computer ), a smart phone, or a tablet terminal. The information processing apparatus 20 is, for example, 1 or a plurality of computers such as a server apparatus that can communicate with each other. The information processing apparatus 20 can communicate with each terminal apparatus 10 via the network 30. First, an outline of the present embodiment will be described below in