I moved to a mac a few months ago after years in windows, and I'm still learning basics.  I'm wanting to create a data frame based on a text file called HouseTemps.txt.  That's a file within one called house which is within one called ah.  That may further be in one called  Documents.  I tried various lines like:

temps <- read.table("c:\\Users\\DFP\\Documents\\ah\\house\\HouseTemps.txt",header=T,row.names=1)

based on my windows DOS experience, but nothing I try works.  So my question is, what do complete file names look like in a mac?

I tried Apple support, but they couldn't help me with R.

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