# Run In Background Run part of a program while the rest of it is doing something else. ```sig control.inBackground(() => { }) ``` ## ~hint For more information, read [The @boardname@ - a reactive system](/device/reactive). It is pretty advanced! ## ~ ## Example This program shows how running in the background can say what is stored in a variable like `num`, while another part (``on button pressed``) changes what is stored there. ```blocks let num = 0 control.inBackground(() => { while (true) { basic.showNumber(num) basic.pause(100) } }) input.input.onButtonEvent(Button.A, DAL.MICROBIT_BUTTON_EVT_CLICK, () => { num++; }) ``` This program does the same thing, but in a more usual way, with a ``forever`` loop. ```blocks let num = 0 basic.forever(() => { basic.showNumber(num) }) input.input.onButtonEvent(Button.A, DAL.MICROBIT_BUTTON_EVT_CLICK, () => { num++; }) ``` ## See also [while](/blocks/loops/while), [forever](/reference/basic/forever), [on button pressed](/reference/input/on-button-pressed)