Is there anything in integral calculus other than definite and indefinite integrals?

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Calculus is a branch of mathematics that deals with the rate of change of functions with respect to the input. Integral calculus is an important part of Calculus. According to the textbook, I am following, integral calculus is mainly is of two types: Indefinite integral and the definite integral. Indefinite integral deals with the calculation of actual function whenever its derivative is given. Definite integral deals with the area bounded by the graph of the function.

Is there anything in integral calculus other than definite and indefinite integrals?