Write a function that checks if a given object is an instance of a given class or superclass. For this problem, an object is considered an instance of a given class if that object has access to that class's methods.
There are no constraints on the data types that can be passed to the function.
Example 1:
Input: func = () => checkIfInstanceOf(new Date(), Date) Output: true Explanation: The object returned by the Date constructor is, by definition, an instance of Date.
Example 2:
Input: func = () => { class Animal {}; class Dog extends Animal {}; return checkIfInstanceOf(new Dog(), Animal); } Output: true Explanation: class Animal {}; class Dog extends Animal {}; checkIfInstance(new Dog(), Animal); // true Dog is a subclass of Animal. Therefore, a Dog object is an instance of both Dog and Animal.
Example 3:
Input: func = () => checkIfInstanceOf(Date, Date) Output: false Explanation: A date constructor cannot logically be an instance of itself.
Example 4:
Input: func = () => checkIfInstanceOf(5, Number) Output: true Explanation: 5 is a Number. Note that the "instanceof" keyword would return false. However, it is still considered an instance of Number because it accesses the Number methods. For example "toFixed()".