Graph it! Draw weight at each inch. Draw weight on x axis, draw length on y-axis. You get a force-draw curve. A computer, regular addition, (or exhaustive calculus) can tell you the amount of area under the comparative curves, which will equal the stored energy. Longer draws are usually extra inches of near-maximum energy storage, depending on the shape of the curve (More energy!). For instance, a 25" draw 40# compound bow will store more energy than a 28" draw 50# longbow, usually, because of the relative curve shapes and area under their curves. Efficiency is how well stored energy becomes moving-arrow energy. You can detect inefficient bows because they are loud. Increase efficiency by increasing arrow weight --- you'll notice that bows get quieter with heavier arrows.
Although I've studied it, these ideas are not mine- all are explained in TBB volumes.