The graduation thesis deals with the calculation of displacements of statically determinate structures (SDS), which students learn during their studies. A lot of practice is needed to quickly and well acquire knowledge in this area, which requires a variety of tasks. The graduation thesis presents a program that generates such tasks and which has been upgraded with the calculation of displacements. The first chapter presents the theoretical background of the program, which is similar to the study material for solving such problems. Various concepts that appear during the diploma thesis and are necessary for understanding the operation of the program are described. The second chapter focuses on the description of the algorithm that works in the background of the program. It presents the stages of the program and the steps that are necessary for the operation and use of the program. A link to the program's installation file has also been added. The third chapter presents test cases that are solved with the program and, for comparison, also with the foot calculus, as taught to students at the faculty. More detailed calculations are given in the appendices. This gives users a better understanding of the operation of the program. The advantage of the program is also the insight into the results for different types of structures, loads and the direction of the desired displacement, which stimulates engineering thinking. The program is fully functional, but there is still much room for improvement, which is presented in the final chapter.
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