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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T09:38:31+00:00 2026-05-24T09:38:31+00:00

Similar to: program not executing anything after a call to system() I am fairly

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program not executing anything after a call to system()

I am fairly new to using C but basically, I want to execute the following line:

int a = system("python -m plotter");

which will launch a python module I developed. However, I want the rest of my c program to keep running instead of waiting for the command to finish executing (the python app is on an infinite loop so it wont close automatically). Is there any way to do this using C/C++?

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the solution was:

int a = system("start python -m plotter &");
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    2026-05-24T09:38:32+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 9:38 am

    system() simply passes its argument to the shell (on Unix-like systems, usually /bin/sh).

    Try this:

    int a = system("python -m plotter &");
    

    Of course the value returned by system() won’t be the exit status of the python script, since it won’t have finished yet.

    This is likely to work only on Unix-like systems (probably including MacOS); in particular, it probably won’t work on MS Windows, unless you’re running under Cygwin.

    On Windows, system() probably invokes cmd.exe, which doesn’t accept commands with the same syntax used on Unix-like systems. But the Windows start command should do the job:

    int a = system("start python -m plotter");
    

    As long as you’re writing Windows-specific code (start won’t work on Unix unless you happen to have a start command in your $PATH), you might consider using some lower-level Windows feature, perhaps by calling StartProcess. That’s more complicated, but it’s likely to give you more control over how the process executes. On the other hand, if system() meets your requirements, you might as well use it.

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