Hi Sini-Kit,

Try using the tobibeer/count <http://tobibeer.github.io/tw5-plugins/#count> 
filter 
with a set widget and the filter attribute
wrapped around your macro call in which you use / reference the variable.

In general, having a widget be an attribute of another widget produces 
invalid syntax.

Macros do (parameter- and) text-substitution and that's it.
They are not function calls with a return value.
They return the text they hold while applying substitution patterns.

Best wishes,

Tobias. 

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