It would be nice if you showed your solution. This is a crude change to your example script, and works (needs some error checking for non-existing tabs). Make a few tabs then delete the second one.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Tk;
use Tk::NoteBook;
my $top = MainWindow->new( );
$top->geometry('300x300');
my $nb = $top->NoteBook()->pack();
add_tab();
$top->Button( -text => "Add Tab", -command => \&add_tab )->pack();
$top->Button( -text => "Delete Tab", -command => \&delete_tab )->pack(
+);
$top->Button( -text => "Delete second Tab", -command => \&delete_1tab
+)->pack();
MainLoop();
sub delete_tab { $nb->delete($i--) }
sub add_tab { $nb->add(++$i, -label => $i )->pack() }
sub delete_1tab {
# you can also pass in a page variable here if you want
my @list = $nb->info('pages');
print "@list\n";
if( grep{ $_ eq 2 } @list) {
$nb->delete(2)
}
}
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