## Match Cron ### Instructions Create a function named `matchCron`, which accepts a valid cron `string`, and a valid `Date`. Your function should return `true` if the pattern matches the `Date`. > You only need to implement numbers and `*`. > Other complex patterns are **not** required. Only valid patterns will be tested. ### Example ```js matchCron('9 * * * *', new Date('2020-05-30 18:09:00')) // -> true matchCron('9 * * * *', new Date('2020-05-30 19:09:00')) // -> true matchCron('9 * * * *', new Date('2020-05-30 19:21:00')) // -> false // | | | | | // | | | | +- Day of the Week (range: 1-7, 1 is Monday) // | | | +--- Month of the Year (range: 1-12) // | | +----- Day of the Month (range: 1-31) // | +------- Hour (range: 0-23) // +--------- Minute (range: 0-59) ``` ### Notions - [crontab.guru](https://crontab.guru/) - [Date](https://devdocs.io/javascript/global_objects/date)