From discrete dates to continuous dates (revised)

I have a timetable T like
city date visitors
-----------------------
NY January 1 2020 100
NY January 5 2020 40
NY January 12 2020 300
SF January 1 2020 70
SF January 6 2020 240
SF January 15 2020 30
I want to embed this in a larger table with continuous dates such as
city date visitors
-----------------------
NY January 1 2020 100
NY January 2 2020 NaN
NY January 3 2020 NaN
NY January 4 2020 Nan
NY January 5 2020 40
...
How can one do this?

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https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/167799-inserting-missing-dates-and-values
Can you upload the table you have in a MAT file, so that we don't have to guess at the date format?
Also, am I to understand that you do not want "2020" to appear in the added dates?
Thank you. They are timetables. I have edited the question text.

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Here's a sample timetable.
dt = datetime(2020, 1, [1; 5; 12]);
T = timetable(dt, [100; 40; 300], 'VariableNames', "visitors");
T.Properties.DimensionNames{1} = 'date'
T = 3x1 timetable
date visitors ___________ ________ 01-Jan-2020 100 05-Jan-2020 40 12-Jan-2020 300
retime it either filling rows not appearing in the original with missing (the default) or with the constant 0
T_fillWithMissing = retime(T, 'daily')
T_fillWithMissing = 12x1 timetable
date visitors ___________ ________ 01-Jan-2020 100 02-Jan-2020 NaN 03-Jan-2020 NaN 04-Jan-2020 NaN 05-Jan-2020 40 06-Jan-2020 NaN 07-Jan-2020 NaN 08-Jan-2020 NaN 09-Jan-2020 NaN 10-Jan-2020 NaN 11-Jan-2020 NaN 12-Jan-2020 300
T_fillWith0 = retime(T, 'daily', 'fillwithconstant', 'Constant',0)
T_fillWith0 = 12x1 timetable
date visitors ___________ ________ 01-Jan-2020 100 02-Jan-2020 0 03-Jan-2020 0 04-Jan-2020 0 05-Jan-2020 40 06-Jan-2020 0 07-Jan-2020 0 08-Jan-2020 0 09-Jan-2020 0 10-Jan-2020 0 11-Jan-2020 0 12-Jan-2020 300

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Thank you. I have edied the question that generalizes the previous question.

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