Don't know what you mean about "swapping", but here's a solution that
generalizes to a tree of any finite depth, where each node is either a leaf
element or a seqable (say, a vector) of any length:
(defn coord-of
([elems target]
(coord-of elems target []))
([elems target indexes]
(first (keep-indexed
(fn [i x]
(cond
(= x target) (conj indexes i)
(seqable? x) (coord-of x target (conj indexes i))))
elems))))
Then, for example,
cljs.user=> (coord-of [[] 11 [1 2 3] [4 5 6]] 5)
[3 1]
cljs.user=> (coord-of [[] 11 [1 2 3] [4 5 6]] 55)
nil
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