For your draw length. Get a full length shaft say 31" in length or longer. Then get a clothes pin. Attach the clothes pin to the round shaft about 7" below the end of the shaft. Make sure the clothes pin is vertical with the free end of the clothes pin pointing towards the ground. Then slowly draw the shaft to your anchor point. As you come to your anchor point, the clothes pin will hit the front of the bows shelf and slide down towards the end of the shaft. When you come to your anchor point, the clothes pin will stop. Then slowly let down and measure the distance from the valley of the nock to the clothes pin. That distance in inches will be your draw length.
Do this a few times to get a good average of your draw length. Your draw length distance should be very close every time.
If you have a draw length scale, just draw the scale to your anchor point and then read the weight.
If you don't have a draw length scale, take your bow to an archery shop and the shop will measure the poundage at your draw length by drawing it to your draw length with a weight scale.